Education Secretary Defends Budget Amid College Scrutiny
Education Secretary Linda McMahon addressed budget concerns and the administration's increased oversight of colleges in...
US Job Growth Surpasses Expectations in May
The U.S. economy showed surprising strength in May, adding 139,000 jobs. This exceeded economists' forecasts and suggest...
Trump Proposes $3 Billion Shift from Elite Colleges to Trade...
Former President Trump is suggesting a major change in education funding. He wants to move $3 billion away from universi...
Federal Job Market Swells as D.O.G.E. Cuts Trigger Layoffs
A significant reduction in federal funding is leading to increased job losses across various agencies. Many experienced...
US Job Growth Slows in May, Adding 139,000 Positions
The U.S. economy added 139,000 jobs in May, surpassing expectations but indicating a cooling labor market. This figure s...
Procter & Gamble Announces 7,000 Job Cuts in Restructuring
Procter & Gamble (P&G), the maker of household brands like Tide and Pampers, plans to eliminate about 7,000 jobs. This r...
Vietnam Ends Two-Child Policy to Boost Birth Rate
Vietnam has removed its two-child policy, a rule that limited the number of children families could have. The change aim...
NYC Mayoral Debate: 5 Key Moments and Talking Points
The first New York City mayoral debate saw Democratic candidates clashing on key issues facing the city. Former Governor...
Vietnam Ends Two-Child Policy Amid Falling Birth Rates
Vietnam has abandoned its decades-old two-child policy, enacted in 1993, in response to a sharp decline in birth rates....
VOA Restructuring Plan Could Lead to Mass Firings
A major restructuring plan at the Voice of America (VOA) could result in the dismissal of nearly all remaining employees...
Job Openings Unexpectedly Rise to 7.4 Million in April
The number of job openings in the U.S. jumped to 7.4 million in April, exceeding economists' expectations. This increase...
Rep. Balint's Immigration Remark Sparks Controversy
Vermont Representative Becca Balint is facing criticism after making controversial remarks about immigration. Balint sta...
Border Officials Restricted from Diversity Events
A memo from the Trump administration in March instructed border and customs officials to limit their participation in ev...
National Weather Service Rebuilds After Staffing Cuts
The National Weather Service is hiring again after facing significant staffing reductions earlier this year. Budget cuts...
Pennsylvania Senators Fetterman and McCormick Find Common Gr...
Senators John Fetterman and David McCormick of Pennsylvania are demonstrating bipartisan cooperation in Washington. Desp...
Trump Administration Seeks Supreme Court Approval for Workfo...
The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to reverse a lower court's decision that halted planned reductions...
Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court to Allow Federal Lay...
The Trump administration is appealing to the Supreme Court to allow a large-scale reduction in the federal workforce. A...
New Rule Streamlines Firing of Federal Workers for Misconduc...
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) has announced a new rule designed to speed up the process of removing federal e...
Trump Calls for 'Trouble-Free' Foreign Students, Criticizes...
Former President Donald Trump recently addressed the topic of foreign students in the U.S., stating his desire to attrac...
Trump Visa Restrictions on Chinese Students Spark Debate
Former President Trump's policy of restricting visas for Chinese students, particularly those in STEM fields, is drawing...
Silicon Valley Grapples with AI's Growing Influence
Silicon Valley faces a turning point as artificial intelligence companies gain significant power. Their impact is no lon...
AI Impact: New Grads Face Job Market Challenges
Recent college graduates are facing a tougher job market as companies increasingly explore using artificial intelligence...
Federal Workers Still Feeling Effects of Musk's Policies
Even after Elon Musk's departure from Washington, D.C., federal employees are still grappling with the impact of his pas...
Gen Z Turns to Entrepreneurship, Shuns Traditional Jobs
More young adults from Generation Z are choosing to start their own businesses instead of climbing the corporate ladder....
Gen Z Turns to Entrepreneurship, Shuns Corporate Ladder
Many young professionals from Generation Z are increasingly choosing to start their own businesses instead of pursuing t...
Trump Proposes Shifting Harvard Funds to Trade Schools
Former President Trump has announced a plan to redirect $3 billion in funding from Harvard University to vocational and...
Pentagon Ends Weekly Activity Reports for Civilian Employees
The Department of Defense is ending a requirement for civilian employees to submit weekly reports detailing their activi...
AI Advice for New College Grads Entering the Workforce
Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing the job market, and new college graduates need to be prepared. Experts recom...
US Ends mRNA Vaccine Contract, Raising Biosecurity Concerns
The U.S. government has terminated a contract for mRNA vaccine development, sparking concerns about national biosecurity...
American Giant Aims to Revive 'Made in USA' Clothing
Once a dominant force, American-made clothing now accounts for a small fraction of sales. American Giant CEO Bayard Wint...
Trump-Era Tariffs Force Baby Product Company to Cut Jobs
A baby product company, Munchkin, is feeling the pinch from tariffs on steel and aluminum enacted during the Trump admin...
US Disability Program Faces Funding Challenges Amid Rising Enrollment
The U.S. federal disability program is facing significant financial strain due to a surge in enrollment. A recent report...
Procter & Gamble to Cut 7,000 Jobs in Restructuring
Procter & Gamble (P&G) announced plans to eliminate approximately 7,000 non-manufacturing jobs over the next two years....
P&G Announces Job Cuts Amid Tariff and Economic Concerns
Procter & Gamble (P&G), the company behind brands like Tide and Pampers, plans to reduce its global workforce by up to 7...
Digital Cooperation Org. Aims to Bridge Digital Divide
The Digital Cooperation Organization (DCO) is working to close the gap in access to technology around the world. With di...
Job Corps Program Faces Uncertainty as Government Considers Closure
Thousands of students are facing uncertainty as the Labor Department considers changes to the Job Corps program. The gov...
Federal Disaster Response Capacity Questioned After NOAA Staff Reductions
Recent staff reductions at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) are raising concerns about the fed...
Disney Announces Layoffs Affecting Hundreds of Employees
The Walt Disney Company has confirmed it is reducing its workforce by several hundred employees. This decision is part o...
Trump Administration Seeks Supreme Court Approval for Federal Worker Layoffs
The former Trump administration is again asking the Supreme Court to allow the implementation of planned layoffs affecti...
Native American Health Programs Face Cuts Despite Federal Shield
While the Indian Health Service (IHS) largely avoided recent federal staffing reductions, Native American tribes and org...
Elon Musk Discusses DOGE, Government Work, and Tesla's Future
Elon Musk, formerly leading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), discusses his controversial efforts to strea...
Musk Departs as Trump Announces Steel Tariffs, Faces Court Setback
Elon Musk concluded his time in office with a farewell ceremony at the White House. Shortly after, a court rejected the...
Court Upholds Block on Trump-Era Federal Workforce Cuts
A federal appeals court has decided to maintain a previous block on efforts by the Trump administration to reduce the si...
U.S. Steel and Japanese Firm Reach Agreement; Immigration Policy Paused
President Trump highlighted a new agreement between U.S. Steel and a Japanese competitor, celebrating the deal's potenti...
Trump Tariffs Reinstated, Digital Nomads Face Return-to-Office Clash
A federal appeals court has temporarily put President Trump's tariffs back in place, creating uncertainty for businesses...
Climate Scientist Criticizes DOGE as Musk Ends White House Role
Elon Musk's brief stint as a presidential advisor, focused on budget cuts and job reduction, has concluded. A climate sc...
State Department to Cut 3,400 Staff in Reorganization
The State Department is planning a significant reorganization that will reduce its U.S. staff by approximately 3,400 pos...
Trade School Interest Surges as High Schoolers Seek Job Skills
More high school students are choosing trade schools to learn valuable job skills. Since 2017, interest in trade program...
Toy Company Sues Over Trump-Era Tariffs, Alleging Overreach
A major toy manufacturer is challenging tariffs imposed during the Trump administration, arguing they exceeded president...
Pentagon Scraps Weekly Activity Report Emails for Civilian Employees
The Pentagon has ended the requirement for civilian employees to submit weekly emails detailing their activities. This d...
Trump's Proposal to Shift Harvard Funding to Trade Schools Faces Hurdles
Former President Donald Trump has suggested reallocating federal funding from Harvard University to vocational and trade...