A federal judge on Friday temporarily blocked the Trump administration from placing 2,200 employees of the U.S. Agency for International Development on paid leave.
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A federal judge will consider issuing a temporary restraining order to block the dismantling of the United States Agency for ...
The judge stressed his order was not a decision on the employees' request to roll back the administration’s swiftly moving ...
The posts raise questions about funding for certain projects and organizations, often claiming without evidence that the ...
Workers removed signage for the United States Agency for International Development at its headquarters in Washington, D.C., ...
Two labor groups had sued the Trump administration after it said that thousands of USAID employees would be placed on ...
A Trump-appointed judge said at an emergency hearing on Friday that he would put a temporary block on the administration's ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Forced leaves began in Washington and worldwide Friday for most employees of the U.S. Agency for ...
A federal judge issued a "very limited" temporary order blocking the Trump administration from taking certain steps to dismantle USAID.
The Trump administration's attack on the key foreign aid agency undermines U.S. influence, pleases autocrats in Russia and ...
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