It’s also affecting workers and communities outside the Washington, D.C. area, where about 80% of that workforce is based.
The Trump administration is launching a more systematic effort that could lay off as many as 700,000 government employees.
US District Judge John Bates highlighted the DOGE office's "unclear" structure and authority as keys to the legal decision.
It will be the first time someone involved with DOGE is required to answer questions under oath from an attorney outside the ...
Jon Stewart blasted Elon Musk’s “ideologically antagonistic” approach to making government more efficient, saying the ...
With a surprise incursion in the first minutes of the Trump presidency, Elon Musk’s programmers seized control of a key ...
Twenty-one federal employees who previously worked for the U.S. Digital Service before it was renamed the U.S. DOGE Service ...
Twenty-one federal tech employees resigned instead of helping DOGE, saying they will not use their skills to "dismantle ...
Twenty-one civil workers, who previously worked for the U.S. Digital Service, resigned in opposition against Elon Musk's ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul wants to hire federal employees who have been fired as a result of cuts spearheaded by Elon Musk's ...
Some federal agencies, including the State and Defense Departments, told their employees not to respond to an email asking ...
DOGE's attempt to trim jobs may be new for the federal workforce, but one expert said the strategy was ripped from the ...