Marie Sapirie examines one of President Trump’s recent executive orders, a White House memorandum, and some scripted remarks ...
Workers at the U.S. Agency for International Development are bracing for a loss of its independent status and sweeping ...
Democrats in the states are aiming to pass a series of laws focused on housing affordability, which was a major issue for ...
Trump is reportedly trying to close the agency and move it under the State Department, which Democrats warn would be illegal.
One federal employee who spoke with NBC News said that the government workforce feels like they're being attacked regularly ...
Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky was among the few Republicans to voice opposition to the tariffs that would take effect on ...
President Donald Trump signed executive orders Saturday implementing tariffs on imports from China, Canada and Mexico. The orders include retaliation clauses, which means the U.S. will increase ...
There’s a reason for the panic over the Trump White House’s temporary federal spending pause.
President Donald Trump has begun his second administration with a series of controversial moves and decisions.
Federal employees who resign can stop working and keep their pay and benefits until Sept. 30, the Trump administration said.
Vanishing ARPA funds will test Gov. Ned Lamont’s commitment to budget ‘guardrails' as lawmakers seek more funds for Medicaid and education.
The returning president's pace is a more focused, stringent use of executive power that excites supporters while keeping foes off balance ...