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Elon Musk’s Slash-and-Burn Approach Is Bound to Cause Mayhem, Efficiency Experts Say

There are much more effective ways to improve government than cutting “to the bone.”

by Marcus Baram

Trump Administration Fires Immigration Judges as It Tries to Ramp Up Deportations

By Kate Morrissey

The judges’ union estimated that as many as 10,000 hearings will not happen this year because of the lost work.

New Mexico Legislative Halftime Report: Sluggishness and Chaos

By Jerry Redfern

With little time, nearly 1,200 bills and disappearing federal partners, legislators slow-roll new oil and gas regulations.

Trump Memo Halts Federal Rulemaking, Indefinitely Suspends OSHA’s National Heat Standard

By Jeremy Lindenfeld

Advocates say the move could put millions of workers at higher risk of heat-related illnesses and injuries at the workplace.

California’s Population is Finally Rebounding. Trump Could Change That.

By Mark Kreidler

The state, home to nearly 2 million undocumented immigrants, could be hit hard by the president’s deportation policies.

‘For Workers, There’s Nowhere to Go’

By Gabriel Thompson

Labor board freeze leaves thousands of workers, from Amazon to Trader Joe’s, with few options — prompting some to consider more aggressive tactics.

Member of L.A. Sheriff’s Department Oversight Commission Resigns After Threats From County Attorney

By Cerise Castle

The department has refused to turn over documents to the commission.

In New Mexico’s Fast Legislative Session, Oil and Gas Fans Tap the Brakes

By Jerry Redfern

Legislators juggle hundreds of bills. Some would shape the industry that generates money, pollution and climate disasters.

Trump’s Funding and Hiring Freezes Leave America Vulnerable to Catastrophic Wildfire

By Mark Olalde

Training has been limited and work to reduce flammable vegetation postponed. Some firefighters are leaving the force.





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