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The judge is ordering the Trump administration to immediately restore all employees and contractors to their news programs.
CFPB Publishes Research on Credit Sharing and "Piggybacking" On March 25, 2025, the CFPB published empirical research on credit sharing and a term called "piggybacking." The CFPB said that ...
The sharp rebuke by a federal judge in Maryland suggested that she had lost her patience with the Trump administration’s ...
The White House suffered not one but two federal court setbacks: Judges paused President Trump’s plan for mass layoffs at the ...
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. intends to let go more than 1,200 employees as part of the Trump administration’s plans ...
Financial regulators including the SEC and CFTC are subject to a level of scrutiny from today (April 21) as an executive ...
The Trump administration is ramping up its feud with the judiciary even as the courts fire back, accusing the executive ...
Chris Krebs, the former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, resigned from his job at a private ...
A federal judge on Friday halted the mass firings carried out on Thursday afternoon at the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection ...
The Trump administration faces legal challenges and public protests over various issues, including wrongful firings at a consumer bureau, passport discrimination against transgender people, ...
The judge suggested the speed with which so many employees were fired means mandatory assessments did not occur and was, ...
President Donald Trump ‘s attempt to fire nearly everyone at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was paused on Friday by ...