Mark Eakin, a recently retired NOAA veteran who ran its Coral Reef Watch program for many years, told the Miami Herald he was ...
Since taking office in January, the Trump administration has slashed the federal workforce, making cuts across agencies and departments.
The Trump administration is launching a more systematic effort that could lay off as many as 700,000 government employees.
U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) slammed a decision by Trump to carry out mass layoffs at NOAA, which is headquartered in ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The National Weather Service and NOAA are the next federal agencies expected to see layoffs. The cuts ...
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin says he has “extraordinary empathy” for federal workers in his state who lose their jobs under ...
Thousands of federal government employees have been shown the door in the first month of President Donald Trump’s ...
"Weather is not a partisan issue," a meteorologist with roots in New Orleans said. "Informing the public with life-saving ...
Hundreds of volunteers with the group Indivisible Charlotte stood on the sidewalk along Independence Boulevard, protesting ...
The Trump administration announced an air traffic control 'hiring supercharge' at the FAA's academy, Transportation Secretary ...
Democrats from the Senate Finance Committee have warned about possible tax refund delays. In a statement, they said, ...
According to the DOGE savings website, five offices across Mississippi have been permanently closed so far. Here's what we ...