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Judge Rules in Favor of Federal Workforce Cuts: What It Means for Public Servants
Labor unions, including AFGE, criticized the decision, calling it unfair and vowing to continue legal challenges.
Labor unions, including AFGE, criticized the decision, calling it unfair and vowing to continue legal challenges.
The lawsuit claims the terminations disrupted oversight of $5 trillion in funds and 3.5 million federal employees.
A federal judge has lifted the pause on the Trump administration’s deferred resignation program, allowing federal employees to voluntarily resign while keeping pay and benefits until September 30.
Over $489 million in aid is stuck in limbo, with no verified fraud uncovered, while global health programs like malaria prevention and HIV treatment are collapsing.
Elon Musk's DOGE initiative exposes government inefficiencies, influencing budget reforms and upcoming legislation.
Over 200,000 signatures collected, jokingly proposing a $1 trillion "crowdfund" to make the purchase.
Expansion comes amid escalating U.S.-China trade tensions, highlighting Tesla's strategic reliance on the Chinese market.