A group of 20 attorneys general are suing the Trump administration over mass layoffs of probationary federal employees, which they claim is illegal and is causing irreparable harm to their states.
President Trump’s recent moves with respect to Ukraine may seem bewildering. But they’re not. He’s partial to the country’s invader.
Palm, an organic farmer outside Belgrade, Montana, was relying on a $648,000 grant from USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service ...
Federal judges hearing Trump administration litigation have increasingly gone beyond the case at hand to reflect on potential ...
The bipartisan Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 set statutory spending caps for defense and nondefense spending. Surpassing ...
Hawaii’s congressional delegation has long supported the East-West Center, but even their influence may not be enough to ...
Save the Children, based in Fairfield, and Americares, based in Stamford, are facing big funding shortfalls thanks to the ...
Just before President Donald Trump took office, 25-year-old Talal Ayoub received an email for which he had waited nearly a ...
Trump administration freezes on U.S. foreign aid have led many United Nations organizations to cut staff, budgets and ...
The second-month anniversary of the L.A.-area wildfires brought notable actions and news related to the recovery of the ...
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