WASHINGTON — Eight inspectors general fired without notice last month sued in federal court Wednesday arguing President Donald Trump violated the law by not warning Congress of their terminations.
With the leader of a failed coup back in the White House and pursuing an unprecedented assault on the constitutional order, ...
Follow the latest coverage as President Donald Trump participates in the National Prayer Breakfast. Updates as the Senate ...
In-depth: Within his first two weeks, Trump has issued a slew of executive orders and made statements that could remake the ...
Masked USAID employees protested on Wednesday, February 5, the brutal closure of the federal agency responsible for ...
Protesters gathered in support of USAID and decried everything from the president’s immigration crackdown to his proposal to ...
The White House ordered the C.I.A. to send an unclassified email listing employees hired in the past two years, part of the ...
For the first time in weeks, it looks like Democrats are summoning ... Anyone who touched politically sensitive cases at the ...
The Department of Justice is ordering the FBI to disclose anyone who helped investigate January 6. MSNBC’s Ari Melber reports ...
An interview with Representative Don Beyer, who explains why the unlawful gutting of USAID by Trump and Musk is likely to ...
Dozens of federal employees who didn’t work on diversity or inclusion issues have been placed on administrative leave ...
DAMASCUS (Reuters) - Syria's new Islamist leaders are undertaking a radical overhaul of the country's broken economy, ...