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Many of the 1,400 employees were protected from firing by civil service laws. A federal district court issued a preliminary injunction against the administration’s firing of these individuals and ...
Lawmakers held hearings in Austin on some of the highest-profile items on the agenda, including flood response, redistricting ...
A State Department official who was fired during Trump’s first term and has a history of racially charged statements is ...
Some Republicans in Congress are uneasy about the possibility the Trump administration will use a “pocket rescission” to claw back already approved government funding as fears of a fall ...
A House Oversight subcommittee voted Wednesday to subpoena the Department of Justice to release the Jeffrey Epstein files.
Seventy percent of Georgia nursing home residents rely on Medicaid, raising concerns about the impact of budget cuts.
Democrats see 2026 as a chance to flip one of North Carolina's U.S. Senate seats for the first time in years. Republicans want a new senator who will be more loyal to President Donald Trump.
An old Missouri saying advises, "On the 25th of July, sow your turnips, wet or dry." This axiom sprang into the national spotlight during the presidency of Missouri native Harry S. Truman.
The Department of Education has paused the Income Based Repayment plan in another significant move that alters the student ...
Republican lawmakers in Congress are forging ahead with President Donald Trump’s plan to end the production of pennies.