The administration’s hiring freezes and dismissal of probationary staff will be devastating to our mission, as we are losing some of our best young, brilliant scientists’ — Nick Tolimieri, president o
Elon Musk has spent the past month destroying the U.S. federal government with his team of DOGE goons, taking a chainsaw to USAID, NOAA, Social Security, and countless other vital agencies. And while President Donald Trump is ostensibly the guy in charge of the country,
Three Democrats are demanding answers from President Donald Trump’s administration about its “dismantling” of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration after reports of mass terminations at
Colorado Democrats are seeking answers from President Donald Trump’s administration about its “dismantling” of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Hundreds of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) staff have been laid off in the latest development in Donald Trump's administration's efforts to slash the federal workforce. Around 880 workers - including weather forecasters - have had their jobs terminated on Thursday,
Current and former agency officials and lawmakers said the cuts could have major impacts on Americans and the economy, compromising important functions.
Hundreds gathered at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Silver Spring headquarters Monday morning in enthusiastic defiance of the Trump administration’s layoff of an estimated 650 agency workers nationwide Thursday.
A crowd of federal workers, supporters and lawmakers rallied Monday outside the headquarters of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in Maryland, protesting job cuts by President Donald Trump’s administration. News4’s Joseph Olmo spoke with Reps. Jamie Raskin and Glenn Ivey of Maryland.
Close to 1,000 people gathered outside the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration campus in Boulder on Monday to protest the most recent mass firing of federal employees by President
By Brad Brooks BOULDER, Colorado (Reuters) -Over 1,000 protesters gathered outside a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration building in Boulder, Colorado, on Monday, decrying Trump administration layoffs of what two current employees said were upward of 10% of scientists there.
The terminations come days before a potential severe weather outbreak in the southeastern U.S. — and just months ahead of the next Atlantic hurricane season.