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Some government webpages briefly went dark Friday after federal agencies were told to comply with a White House order on removing certain language pertaining to diversity, equity and inclusion.
This new directive prompted some health data to disappear and for some government websites to go down. The changes come in order to comply with President Donald Trump’s executive order to roll ...
which NBC News verified with archived versions of the government websites, seem to reflect Trump’s commitment to right-wing culture war issues in his second term. Not only the Spanish-language ...
Federal government websites scrubbed pages with transgender references Friday in an effort to comply with President Trump’s Day One executive order on sex and gender. The removal of the content ...
That shift is already apparent on hundreds of federal government websites. A New York Times analysis of pages on federal agency websites, before and after Mr. Trump took office, found that more ...
The push for better government services was an early priority for the current administration, with President Joe Biden signing an executive order in December 2021 aimed at improving customer ...
By Ethan Singer More than 8,000 web pages across more than a dozen U.S. government websites have been taken down since Friday afternoon, a New York Times analysis has found, as federal agencies ...
Asked Friday afternoon in the Oval Office if government websites would be shut down to be scrubbed, the president said it wouldn't be a "bad idea." "I don't know -- it doesn't sound like a bad ...
Several government websites have been taken down, including the USAID.gov, ForeignAssistance.gov, NeglectedDiseases.gov, and ChildrenInAdversity.gov. A WIRED analysis of more than 1,000 federal ...
A flag icon with nine stars stacked horizontally that sits atop most federal government websites has been used since 2017. It was not added after President Donald Trump’s second term began.
The government is to roll out passkey technology across its digital services this year as a simpler and more secure alternative to remembering complex passwords. Government websites will start ...