resignation

Lauren Blair Bianchi reportedly was "not comfortable" with the Republican senator's efforts to overturn Joe Biden's election win.
“I am saddened to take this step, as it was my intention to serve the Department until the end of this Administration,” he wrote in a letter to colleagues.
The American Federation of Teachers sends off its nemesis with an easy-to-remember message.
“It is best for everyone, himself included, if he goes away quietly," the conservative newspaper's board wrote.
Sure, they stood by an unhinged president for years. But now they are taking a stand against violence — two weeks before they wouldn't have a job anyway.
The aide to the first lady and former press secretary has served under Trump since his 2016 presidential campaign.
In the waning days of Donald Trump’s presidency, Attorney General William Barr is out of a job.
With the attorney general stepping down next week, Twitter critics are stepping up their barrage against the president's "festive" announcement.
James “Stew” Stewart wrote that he didn't believe "a good person of color" had ever been killed by an officer. He blamed the wording on voice-to-text technology.
The MSNBC journalist took over the rest of the hour after the "Hardball" host announced his resignation.