In a surprising turn, the Trump administration has admitted to firing nearly 25,000 workers, with a judge ruling these actions likely illegal. Agencies scramble to reinstate employees amid ongoing legal challenges.
In a bold move, President Trump has placed nearly all Voice of America staff on leave following an executive order aimed at slashing government agencies. Critics warn this threatens press freedom and democracy worldwide.
In a bold move, 20 Democratic state attorneys general have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, challenging its drastic cuts to the U.S. Department of Education. With over 1,300 staff members laid off, the AGs argue this undermines the agency's ability to function and violates congressional authority. The controversy raises questions about the future of education funding and civil rights protections in the U.S.
US government agencies have abruptly paused cybersecurity efforts aimed at combating foreign meddling in elections, raising concerns among officials and lawmakers nationwide. Find out why key programs are being dismantled and the implications for election security.
Former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy announces his campaign for Ohio governor, Friedrich Merz discusses US-EU relations, and Kathy Hochul challenges Trump on congestion pricing. Meanwhile, concerns arise over the impact of Trump's policies on the POW/MIA Accounting Agency.
Discover the turmoil as the Trump administration sparks chaos by firing federal workers, including probationary employees, in a mass termination spree, triggering legal battles and public outcry.
Discover how Italian spyware maker SIO is behind malicious Android apps posing as WhatsApp and stealing private data. Learn about the surveillance techniques used and the ongoing spying scandal in Italy.