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Judge extends pause on Trump federal worker plan |
Some of President Donald Trump's plans to shrink the federal workforce remain paused. A federal judge on Monday extended his block on the Trump administration's deadline for more than 2 million federal employees to accept a controversial buyout. U.S. District Judge George O'Toole issued a temporary restraining order against the program, saying the order would remain in place "until I respond to the issues presented." Read more. |
About 65,000 federal workers signed up for the program through Friday. More than a dozen federal employees spoke with USA TODAY about their decision to either continue working for the government or to go. One employee, an Air Force veteran Shane Poole, who took the buyout, said he's lost all trust in the government. Read more. |
A presidential Super Bowl | President Donald Trump and Ivanka Trump react during the playing of the national anthem in Super Bowl LIX between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs at Ceasars Superdome on Sunday. Mark J. Rebilas, Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images |
It's official: US changes name of Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America | If you're in the United States, the body of water that extends from Florida to the Texas coast will officially be the Gulf of America. Workers at the federal Board on Geographic Names have formally changed the name to the Gulf of America per one of Donald Trump's first executive orders. The change doesn't affect what other countries call it, and Mexico's president has promised to ignore it and asked others to do the same. Read more. |
Will Eagles visit the Trump White House if invited? It's complicated. | It's been a decades long tradition. You win the Super Bowl, you're invited to the White House. That tradition, however, changed during Trump's first term in office. Only one of four Super Bowl-winning teams made a White House visit. Back in 2018, the president actually disinvited the Philadelphia Eagles on the eve of their scheduled trip. Trump this year was rooting for the Kansas City Chiefs, but the Eagles came out on top. Read more. | | | | President Trump thinks 'a lot of capable people' could be the Republican standard bearer in 2028 as early speculation begins on a successor. | | | | The Office of Government Ethics said Monday that President Donald Trump had removed its director, David Huitema. | | | | President Donald Trump wants to end minting the penny, calling it a waste of money. So how much does it cost to make? The U.S. Mint says 3.69 cents. | | | | Congressional Democrats are furious over the new administration's unilateral moves to dismantle government programs and agencies | | | | In 2024, 23% of all steel used in the U.S. was imported, with Canada, Brazil, Mexico, South Korea and Vietnam as the biggest suppliers. | | | | | | | Sign up for the news you want | Exclusive newsletters are part of your subscription, don't miss out! We're always working to add benefits for subscribers like you. | | | | | | |
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