The U.S. Department of Agriculture must temporarily reinstate nearly 6,000 probationary employees fired since Feb. 13, according to a ruling by the Merit Systems Protection Board.
Utahns could see higher prices on food starting mid-March due to tariffs that began Tuesday, a Utah Economic professor said.
An appeals court has removed the head of a federal watchdog agency in the latest twist in a legal fight over Republican ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy cut more than 100 positions from the Division of Public Assistance in 2021. Since then, aid backlogs have ...
ATLANTA — Tyler Harper, Georgia Department of Agriculture Commissioner is encouraging Georgians to report embryo nests to ...
News Oklahoma's Clifton Haskin listened to a farmer's concerns in Kellyville and contacted the USDA for answers.
A "federal employees transition workshop" in Philadelphia drew dozens of newly-unemployed people, many still in shock about ...
Nearly $27 million from EQIP that was intended for New Mexico farmers is stalled, according to a news release Wednesday from the Thornburg Foundation. The Natural Resources and Conservation Service, ...
President Donald Trump made numerous false and misleading claims in his Tuesday speech to a joint session of Congress.
Under the new order, the fired workers can return to their jobs for 45 days during the Office of Special Counsel's investigation.
The Office of Special Counsel applauded MSPB’s stay decision at USDA and urged all agencies to follow suit on reinstating fired probationary employees.
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