With Donald Trump back in the White House and already slashing government jobs, many workers are feeling uncertain about their careers. Despite the chaos, not all jobs are at risk. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, certain roles in health care, clean energy and cybersecurity are expected to see double-digit growth over the next decade.
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Democratic AGs are suing the Trump administration over "unlawful" cuts to public health agency grants to their states that were earmarked during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin joined Democratic officials in 21 other states and Washington, D.C., to challenge President Donald Trump’s administration for its latest federal funding cut to $11 billion in pandemic-era programs.
Grand Valley State University has returned to 2020 Title IX regulations enacted during President Donald Trump's first administration. Key changes include a requirement that GVSU holds live hearings with cross examination.
Already, Mr. Trump has squandered his post-election honeymoon. His approval rating is back under 50 percent, with slightly more Americans disapproving than approving of his performance. This puts his standing more or less where it was before the election.
Conservative cable network Newsmax (NYSE:NMAX) exploded onto the public markets on Monday, closing at $83.51—up a staggering 735% from its $10
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The lawsuit was filed Tuesday in federal court by Wisconsin and 22 other states and asks the court to block the cancellation of billions in grants.
The unprecedented levies Trump announced on U.S. allies and adversaries alike represent a turning point for the U.S. economy.