In a bold move, the Episcopal Church refuses to help resettle white South African refugees, citing a commitment to racial justice. This decision ends a long-standing partnership with the federal government amidst controversy over preferential treatment for certain refugees.
In a major legal setback for the Trump administration, a federal judge has temporarily blocked plans to reduce the federal workforce across 21 departments. The ruling emphasizes lawful processes and congressional cooperation for such significant changes.
In a surprising move, President Trump has fired Carla Hayden, the first African American and female Librarian of Congress, amid growing backlash from conservative groups. The dismissal raises questions about censorship and the future of America’s libraries.
In a bold move, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has mandated a 20% reduction in four-star generals and admirals, aiming to streamline military leadership. This decision comes amidst broader efforts to cut back on federal government size and address alleged politicization within the military ranks.
In a shocking announcement, President Trump orders the federal government to rebuild and reopen Alcatraz, aiming to house the most dangerous offenders. Could this historic prison serve as a new symbol of law and order?
In a controversial move, the Trump administration has canceled $1 billion in mental health funding for children, claiming it no longer serves the federal government's interests. This decision impacts programs established after the tragic Uvalde shooting, raising concerns over mental health support for students.
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is making waves in Washington, slashing funding and reshaping federal agencies. As Trump’s right-hand man, Musk has sparked a political backlash while pushing unprecedented changes in just 100 days.
At a packed town hall in Iowa, frustrated constituents challenged Sen. Chuck Grassley on his support for Trump, raising concerns over tariffs, voter registration, and federal policies. The senator faced tough questions but maintained a measured response amid growing dissatisfaction.
The federal government is set to enforce the Real ID law starting May 7, meaning non-compliant IDs won't be accepted at airports. Are you ready for the change? Learn what you need to know to avoid disruptions!
Sen. Cory Booker has captivated the nation with a marathon speech in the Senate, lasting over 20 hours, to protest the Trump administration's cuts to vital social services. Streaming live, he's determined to disrupt normal Senate proceedings and raise awareness about the ongoing crisis.