The Trump administration’s Office of Management and Budget released a new memo Wednesday rescinding a controversial memo issued late Monday that froze a wide swath of federal financial
The Russian occupying authorities have reported receiving over RUB 4.8 billion (US$48.5 million) from the sale of "nationalised" property belonging to Ukrainians in occupied Crimea. Source: Radio Liberty,
Source: European Pravda, citing the Office of the President of Ukraine’s statement Details: Sandu and Zelenskyy condemned Russia's deliberate disruption of gas supplies to Transnistria, which has caused a humanitarian crisis. The leaders reaffirmed their ...
The tech billionaire and top Trump ally visited the General Services Administration, which appears to be a key part of his crusade to cut the cost of government buildings.
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump's new tool for reshaping the federal government is a relatively obscure agency, the Office of Personnel Management.
Most spending activities are under review, including, it seems, Foreign Military Sales and Security Assistance packages.
The White House budget office on Wednesday rescinded an order freezing federal grants, according to a copy of a new memo obtained by The Washington Post, after the administration’s move to halt spending earlier this week provoked a backlash.
More firings of career officials at the Justice Department unfolded on Monday and Trump signed four military executive orders, one targeting transgender service members. Meanwhile, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem joined immigration enforcement operations in New York.
Karoline Leavitt, the youngest person to serve as White House press secretary, made her debut in the briefing room Tuesday, saying that podcasters and social media influencers could apply to
The White House is pausing federal grants and loans starting on Tuesday as President Donald Trump’s administration begins an across-the-board ideological review of its spending
Karoline Leavitt, the youngest person to serve as White House press secretary, made her debut in the briefing room Tuesday, saying that podcasters and social media influencers could apply to