Washington Post staff tried to separate what is happening from what is not, and to explain what may happen in the future.
The new administration of President Donald Trump continues to send conflicting messages about a controversial freeze on federal funds, resulting in ongoing uncertainty for tribal nations.
Experts fear the president will replace the fired inspectors general with loyalists who will turn a blind eye to corruption.
It’s now significantly easier to convert buildings across New York City,” Planning Commissioner Dan Garodnick told The Post.
President Trump temporarily freezes federal funding as programs and organizations that receive federal grants are reviewed.
Many inspector general offices will be headed by acting leaders in the interim, which could weaken the effectiveness of their ...
Agencies are starting to take action against DEI-tasked employees and pass lists of those workers on to OPM and the White ...
Employees should expect to be back in offices full time by Feb. 24, according to memos sent Friday. Interior Department and ...
The dismissals appeared to violate federal law, which requires Congress to receive 30 days’ notice of any intent to fire a ...
So far, many clues to the origins of the deadly Eaton fire, which started in the area just after 6 p.m. that evening and went on to kill 17 people, have pointed to the brushy hillside where a tangle ...
The Trump administration has officially implemented name changes for Alaska's Mount Denali and the Gulf of Mexico, as ...
The Trump administration also began compiling a list of federal employees who can be easily fired without the ability to ...