Washington — A federal judge on Tuesday declined to stop Elon Musk and the White House's Department of Government Efficiency, known as DOGE, from accessing data systems at seven federal agencies and ...
The Department of Education has launched a Title IX investigation into two athletic associations allegedly ignoring Trump and ...
President Trump signed an executive order Tuesday that seeks to "significantly reduce the size of government" through Elon ...
The Trump administration has taken another step to centralize the executive branch with a new order that “reins in ...
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A federal judge said 14 states had failed to show DOGE's access to government systems would cause irreparable harm.
A federal judge heard arguments on Wednesday over President Donald Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship.
Trump's order, backed by Musk, limits federal hiring and calls for workforce cuts, agency restructuring and efficiency improvements.
On Jan. 21, President Donald Trump signed an executive order that, among other effects, revoked Executive Order 11246, a 1965 ...
A social media post from a park ranger who was fired from his dream job at Effigy Mounds National Monument in northeast Iowa ...
Judge Tanya Chutkan says states' lawsuit against Musk and DOGE has raised serious constitutional claims about “executive abuses.” ...
The federal government is the nation's largest employer, yet the size of its workforce hasn't kept up with U.S. population ...