Washington Post staff tried to separate what is happening from what is not, and to explain what may happen in the future.
Donald Trump has signed a sweeping executive order that could gut funding for public schools across the country.
Adam Colborn, JD, of AMCP, discussed how President Trump's rescission of several Biden-era executive orders may impact ...
They know the impact of this uncertainty on their constituency, but they also don't want to be seen as crossing El Caudillo ...
After major backlash, Trump’s radical plan to freeze government spending is on hold. Now, it’s all very confusing and ...
On Capitol Hill, Trump faced bipartisan complaints as constituents and affected groups flooded lawmakers’ offices with phone ...
Jon Stewart is feeling the whiplash of Donald Trump’s first days in office on the newest episode of The Weekly Show, where ...
The D.C. fire chief has said that recovery is now underway, as bodies are pulled out of the Potomac River. With many of Trump ...
Consumer sentiment fell in January for the first time in six months, according to U-M survey. What's next as Trump creates ...
Daniel Barlow, executive director of the People’s Health & Wellness Clinic in Barre, which treats patients 18 and older, called the order “a dangerous escalation in the ongoing political attacks on ...
The back-and-forth over the freeze order has many LI nonprofits bewildered over whether their federal funds will be cut.
Democrats declared victory for blunting Trump’s momentum while the White House insisted it isn’t backing down.