President Trump has a history of avoiding lengthy global summits, opting for brief appearances instead. His latest NATO visit is no exception, as he may even skip the upcoming G-20 in South Africa. What drives his summit strategy?
In light of escalating tensions in the Middle East, the U.S. has ordered the departure of nonessential personnel from its embassy in Baghdad and authorized voluntary departures from Bahrain and Kuwait. This move comes as diplomatic talks with Iran face roadblocks.
In a surprising turn of events, multiple senior DOGE officials, including top attorney James Burnham, are departing the Trump administration as Elon Musk officially steps away. This shakeup raises questions about the future of DOGE and its ambitious cost-cutting mission.
A significant number of lawyers are resigning from the Justice Department’s civil rights division, driven by new leadership's controversial priorities. With a deferred resignation program in place, over 100 attorneys are expected to leave, raising concerns about the division's future.
In a surprising turn of events, Acting IRS Commissioner Melanie Krause resigns amid controversy surrounding a sensitive data-sharing agreement with DHS, leading to mass departures of senior officials. What does this mean for the agency's future?
In a controversial move, the Trump administration begins layoffs affecting major health agencies like the CDC and FDA, leading to concerns over public health safety and emergency responses.