Treasury CIO and DOGE representative Sam Corcos defended IRS layoffs as “painful” but necessary to reboot the agency’s ...
Many federal workers are facing tough decisions because they’re not getting paid. Monika Nixon of Fort Washington, Md., is one of them.
WOULD LOVE SOME ANSWERS: Congressional Democrats have two big questions for the IRS right now: how the agency is handling ...
• Shutdown-related firings begin: White House budget chief Russell Vought announced the government has started firing federal workers as the shutdown drags on. So far, it appears the Departments of ...
Thousands of people gathered in Center City on Saturday to protest the actions of the Trump Administration, starting at City ...
The Senate will return to Capitol Hill today as the shutdown hits the two-week mark with no indication there has been any progress made toward ending the stalemate.
"The SEC obviously has guidance about what can be done now and what can't be done, but it's just that workload that keeps piling up," Cynthia Krus said.
The judge said it’s ‘far from normal’ for an administration to fire staff ‘as a way to punish the opposing political party.’ ...
The centerpiece of Republicans’ cryptocurrency policy agenda is stuck in the mud in the U.S. Senate, and it is becoming increasingly clear that it has little chance of becoming law this year.
Crime crackdown: The president touted a federal court’s ruling that clears the way for his administration to deploy National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon, saying demonstrations in the city are ...
The government shutdown is on track to extend into a third week. Congress remains deadlocked on a funding plan, and the Senate isn’t scheduled to hold any votes until Tuesday. Follow for live updates.