"The Associated Press continues to ignore the lawful geographic name change of the Gulf of America," a White House official said.
From layoffs at federal agency offices, furloughs at private contractors and international volunteer callbacks, Trump administration action is hitting Vermonters in waves.
The Trump administration has debuted a “tip line” for financial institutions and the public to report financial regulators who are still doing their jobs despite a White House “stand down” order.
Nearly every day since President Donald Trump entered office three weeks ago, he has convened a huddle in the West Wing with ...
The White House ordered the C.I.A. to send an unclassified email listing employees hired in the past two years, part of the ...
Federal agencies across Washington are finding ways to keep funding frozen even after judges last month temporarily blocked ...
As the fourth highest state recipient of USAID funding, if the agency disappears, we can expect North Carolina to suffer. | ...
EXCLUSIVE: The Republican National Committee has staffed up with new senior leadership to support President Trump’s agenda and work to elect Republican candidates “who will fight to Make America Great ...
Amid mass federal employee layoffs, Rep. Dan Goldman said he was ‘disgusted and disappointed’ by ‘unconstitutional purges’ ...
Uncertainty over funding and hiring stemming from the president’s executive orders has limited wildfire training and ...
The Governor of the Bank of England has urged continued US support for two major global economic institutions. Andrew Bailey ...