The White House's proposed NASA budget for 2026 suggests drastic cuts to space science and a controversial shift towards Mars exploration. With political discord and significant funding cuts, experts warn that this initiative may fail before it even starts.
In a closely contested vote, the Republican-led House passed President Trump's proposal to cut $9.4 billion in federal funding, sparking outrage among Democrats and some GOP members. The bill targets foreign aid and public broadcasting, raising concerns about national security and community resources.
Rep. George Whitesides criticizes proposed NASA budget cuts, warning they threaten vital scientific missions and America's leadership in space. Can Congress save NASA's future?
The White House's proposed FY 2026 budget for NASA represents the smallest allocation since 1961, threatening key missions and workforce stability. With nearly 25% cuts, the future of space exploration hangs in the balance.
President Trump's proposed 2026 budget could drastically reduce NASA's funding for robotic exploration and Earth science, jeopardizing missions to Mars, Venus, and Jupiter. Will Congress intervene?
In a surprising move, President Trump's budget proposal slashes NASA's funding by 24.3%, threatening key lunar missions and the future of human spaceflight. Explore the implications of these historic cuts and what they mean for NASA's Artemis program.
The Trump administration's latest budget proposal aims for a 15% cut in Department of Education funding, while raising concerns over critical programs like Title I and Pell Grants. Discover the key points shaping the future of education in the U.S.
The Planetary Society issues a dire warning against the White House's proposed NASA budget, which threatens to cripple scientific endeavors and future space exploration. With a significant reduction in funding, the plan could jeopardize crucial missions and the agency's workforce.
President Trump's budget proposal for 2026 reveals a surprising 24% cut in NASA funding, potentially jeopardizing the Artemis program and favoring commercial space companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin.
In a surprising budget proposal, California's Governor Gavin Newsom plans to scale back free healthcare for low-income undocumented migrants, citing a $16 billion revenue shortfall due to Trump's tariffs. Monthly premiums and new application blocks are on the table!