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Supreme Court sides with Trump administration in 6-3 decision allowing mass firings at Education Department as part of agency ...
Budget talks at the General Assembly broke down this spring, with the House and Senate mostly differing on issues like tax ...
A coalition of school districts, teachers' unions, nonprofits and parents has filed a lawsuit accusing the Trump ...
Trump flips on Putin, ducks Epstein fallout, and steamrolls Congress. Washington Monthly breaks it all down in this week’s ...
Trump is pursuing a leaner but more muscular executive branch, one that blends small government conservatism with his desire ...
We have a madman in the house, the White House. By that I mean Donald Trump is a bit insane, drunk with power and revenge, ...
During his remarks in a video posted to social media in May, Senator Adam Schiff railed against the Trump Administration's mass firings. Schiff called out what he labeled "reckless, careless actions." ...
Six months after DOGE, six former federal workers reflect on losing their jobs, what they're doing next, and their advice for ...
On July 14, the U.S. Supreme Court allowed the Trump Administration to continue its efforts to dismantle the U.S. Department ...
The Trump administration is using administrative subpoenas to intimidate landlords into handing over sensitive tenant records ...
Policy experts are warning that the U.S. Supreme Court’s green light for the Trump administration to move forward with mass firings at the federal Department of Education will mean fewer supports for ...
One thing is clear from a reporter’s conversations with laid-off federal workers this year: The cuts have been anything but ...