Musk can still advise Trump; he just won’t be running a made-up government “department” without constitutional authorization.
After his bid to shut down the Department of Education, President Donald Trump is going after public radio and educational programmes. Trump, on Tuesday, backed a push from some Republicans to strip ...
Agencies across the federal government have essentially frozen 200,000 purchase and travel cards, according to GSA, which is coordinating this work.
Federal Judge Royce Lamberth ruled the continued operation of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty was "in the public interest" ...
Democrats face infighting and lack direction, risking their chances in the 2026 midterms, as leftists oppose moderates and ...
Trump was asked about the continued use of Signal among government offices and if things would change, and the president said ...
President Donald Trump is casting a long shadow over New York as he begins to assert unprecedented control over his old home ...
Chuck Schumer has no plans to step aside as Senate minority leader as criticism of his and Democrats' ineffectiveness in ...
Congress returns to Capitol Hill this week with a budget plan in place for the rest of fiscal 2025 but uncertainty over when ...
The Ivy League school agreed to ramp up its disciplinary process, hire security teams with arrest powers, and appoint an ...
Employees at Voice of America sued the Trump administration on Thursday after the president issued an executive order to ...
Attendees to a town hall in Golden, Colorado shouted for a full minute at Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet, who faced questions ...