Sunday Rose Reacts to Nicole Kidman’s Onstage 'Arrest' by Sabrina Carpenter New pyramid symbol appears on chain restaurant ...
The White House urges agencies to fast-track repeals of “facially unlawful” rules using the Administrative Procedure Act’s ...
Journal Editorial Report: Will the Justices put an end to race-based redistricting? President Trump has issued at least three executive orders aimed at stopping racial discrimination, including ...
The Trump administration in court filings submitted Friday said that it was holding off firing thousands of federal workers in order to comply with a temporary restraining order issued by a federal ...
The Trump administration plans to fire more than 10,000 civilian federal workers during the partial government shutdown, White House budget director Russ Vought said Wednesday, just before a federal ...
The Senate has failed to pass a funding bill for the ninth time as the government shutdown continues into a third week. Earlier today, Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought says they ...
Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va. WASHINGTON — Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., co-chair of the Community Development Finance Institutions caucus in Congress, said that he believes the order to lay off the entire staff ...
The White House's Office of Management and Budget (OMB) warned on Tuesday that it was preparing to "ride out" the federal government shutdown, which has now extended for two weeks. "OMB is making ...
The Investment Committee react to the OMB Director announcing layoffs in the government. Alyssa Farah Griffin under scrutiny over Trump remarks on "The View" He was singing to an empty restaurant.
The Office of Management and Budget on Friday quietly revised a shutdown guidance document to remove references to a law passed in 2019 to guarantee that all federal workers are provided backpay at ...
References to a 2019 law that guarantees back pay to all federal workers after a shutdown were quietly removed on Friday from guidance by the Office of Management and Budget. Until Oct. 3, OMB’s ...
WASHINGTON — In the wake of Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought’s pause on infrastructure spending in New York City, Maryland lawmakers remain wary that the state and Baltimore ...