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The White House is privately urging the federal labor board to reduce staff, despite pushback by Trump-appointed officials ...
Few of Elon Musk’s companies would have been possible without the energy density and stability of lithium-ion batteries. In ...
Mayor Mike Duggan on Monday claimed a Democratic group filed dozens of Freedom of Information Act requests to his office to ...
The president noted that the Eagles scored on the play during the Super Bowl after taking a thinly veiled swipe at Taylor ...
Republicans are quietly growing uneasy with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth amid Pentagon shake-ups and a second leaked Signal ...
The report blatantly mischaracterizes gender-affirming healthcare as “surgical and chemical mutilation” and “experimentation” ...
Trump has been directly involved in House Republicans' move to dedicate $69 billion to building the border wall and hiring ...
The agency is still planning for lunar missions and to keep all of its centers open, though it will likely do so with fewer ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting says it’s not subject to presidential firings because it’s not a government agency.
The new lawsuit is a broad challenge to the workforce and program reductions agencies have been carrying out in response to a Feb. 11 executive order.
Those dismissed include former Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff, former White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain and former ...
Hours after President Trump tried to remove three board members, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting argues he does not ...