WASHINGTON, Feb 18 (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Tuesday put on hold for five days the firings of 11 CIA officers who were ordered to resign or face imminent termination over their temporary jobs ...
The article has been corrected. A federal judge on Thursday refused to stop the CIA and director of national intelligence from firing 51 officers who had been assigned to diversity, equity ...
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the CIA and the Office of Director of National Intelligence from firing 11 people ... a lawsuit filed by intelligence officers who said the dismissals ...
A federal judge temporarily ... the intelligence officers for a temporary restraining order on their firing. The intelligence officers are among the 51 employees at the CIA and the Office of ...
A federal judge temporarily barred two intelligence ... The order blocks the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and the CIA from firing 11 anonymous employees working in diversity ...
WASHINGTON — A federal judge Tuesday ordered spy agencies to put on hold for five days the firing of 11 CIA and other intelligence officers who had been told to resign or face imminent ...
A federal judge Thursday blocked the Trump administration from firing a member of the National Labor Relations ...
Recent U.S. intelligence has signaled that foreign adversaries are increasing efforts to recruit disgruntled federal ...
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