The Trump administration fired hundreds of employees at perhaps the one agency where stability is needed most.
Last week, the White House said the billionaire would police his own conflicts of interest. This week, the president pitched a new plan, which is worse.
By Alexandra Ulmer, Gram Slattery and Nandita Bose (Reuters) -As tech billionaire Elon Musk expands his influence over more ...
By Alexandra Ulmer, Gram Slattery and Nandita Bose (Reuters) -As tech billionaire Elon Musk expands his influence over more ...
New York Times White House correspondent Maggie Haberman got an earful when she confronted White House Press Secretary Karo Leavitt. Haberman who’s no stranger to the White […] ...
Federally funded programs provided both women with a social safety net and employment in one of the nation’s poorest states, where nonprofits play a vital role in providing basic services like health ...
The Treasury Department’s Office of Inspector General says it's launching an audit of the security controls for the federal ...
Fourteen states have sued President Donald Trump, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), and DOGE boss Elon Musk claiming Musk’s role as DOGE boss is illegal & […] ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration on Thursday intensified its sweeping efforts to shrink the size of the federal ...
Out of the 11 people from Arizona who participated in the focus group held by Engagious and Sago, eight supported Musk.
The DOGE website is wide open and vulnerable to hackers, according to reporting from 404 Media. Two coders had already ...
President Trump insists that he is across Musk's conflicts of interest while working at DOGE—despite not knowing if the ...