President Trump signed a funding bill that keeps the government open through September, averting a shutdown after a drama-filled week on Capitol Hill.
U.S. President Donald Trump's latest round of cuts to the federal government includes the 83-year-old Voice of America.
Maryland Sens. Chris Van Hollen and Angela Alsobrooks voted against the bill. Alsobrooks said in a statement ahead of the ...
Experts on the era say Trump is idealizing a time rife with government and business corruption, social turmoil and inequality ...
Thursday's deadline for federal agencies to submit plans for large-scale layoffs kicks off a new phase in the dramatic ...
Federal agencies had faced a Thursday deadline to submit large-scale reorganisation plans as part of Trump's push to radically remake the federal bureaucracy, a task he has largely left to Elon Musk's ...
Updates and the latest news as the Senate votes to avoid a government shutdown and Mehmet Oz faces his Senate confirmation ...
After days of Democratic agonizing, the Senate voted to keep federal funds flowing through Sept. 30 just hours before a ...
The stopgap measure the G.O.P. is pushing to avert a government shutdown omits billions of dollars in member-requested ...
The U.S. budget deficit for the first five months of fiscal 2025 hit a record $1.147 trillion, the Treasury Department said ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says the Trump administration has finished its six-week purge of programs of the ...