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US Judge in San Francisco Will Hear Request by Unions to Halt Mass Firings of Probationary Workers
Judge blocks Trump administration’s mass firing of federal workers
Judge blocks Trump administration from firing probationary employees
In a San Francisco court, Alsup said the Office of Personnel Management acted out of bounds by telling other agencies – including the Education Department, the Small Business Administration and the Energy Department – to fire employees.
A cryptic billboard featuring Donald Trump appeared off Highway 101, confusing people driving through Northern California.
San Francisco's Nancy Pelosi Federal Building could be sold off by the Trump administration as part of Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) cuts
President Donald Trump’s order renews concerns over a real estate push in San Francisco’s Presidio, but legal protections may block development, much like past failed bayfront plans.
An executive order by President Donald Trump is targeting the Presidio Trust, the federal agency that manages San Francisco's historic and cherished Presidio National Park, calling it "unnecessary."
Two prominent San Francisco buildings may be on President Trump's chopping block, as well as another on the peninsula that houses the national immigration archives.
As President Donald Trump's executive actions come down the pike at a record pace, legal opposition is piling up, and California is among the states leading the charge.
San Francisco, traditionally the bastion of liberal politics in America, has pivoted dramatically to the center, as politicians on the left struggle to compete with the tech-fueled influence of moderate advocacy groups bankrolled by ultra-wealthy venture capitalists.
The International Pride Orchestra was set to perform as part of WorldPride, but the concert will now take place at the Strathmore Music Center in Maryland.
California Democrats adopted “sanctuary” policies to protect immigrants from President Donald Trump’s deportation plans. But now, as Trump ramps up threats against sanctuary states and cities, Democratic leaders have taken on a softer tone.
A federal judge ruled that the terminations at agencies including the Department of Defense were probably illegal.
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