President Trump joked about rigged elections at the start of his press conference with Turkish President Tayyip Erdoğan, who ...
White House memo instructs agencies to prepare for mass firings of federal workers in case of government shutdown.
Speaking beside Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan at the White House Thursday, Donald Trump claimed that his staffers ...
The judge overseeing the federal case against Luigi Mangione warned officials with Trump's DOJ that rule violations that ...
The mere act of displaying a gun can be seen as an act of aggression, an implied threat. That’s why Florida made it illegal to walk around with a handgun on your hip, or a semiautomatic rifle slung ...
WIRED spoke with more than 200 federal workers in dozens of agencies to learn what happened as the Department of Government ...
The legal skirmish was the kind of publicity-getting move that defined Bailey’s two years and eight months as Missouri’s ...
The Texas Office of Attorney General filed its response on Sept. 18 to a First Amendment lawsuit brought by UT Austin and UT Dallas students against leaders at the University of Texas System, ...
Long before the Trump Administration's efforts to mute the history of U.S. slavery, Congress banned discussion of the topic.
The president fired a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) member, without cause, despite protections enshrined in federal law — spurring a legal challenge that landed at the Supreme Court.
For decades, county clerks have been reimbursed for administering the Oath of Allegiance. This summer, the federal agency ...
The National Labor Relations Board and Amazon argue in lawsuits that Albany lawmakers exceeded their authority when they ...
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