The Trump administration is urging the Supreme Court to reverse a ruling that reinstates over 1,300 terminated Education Department employees, claiming the layoffs align with their policy to streamline the agency.
NASA is bracing for a challenging year as the White House proposes drastic budget cuts, slashing funding from $24.8 billion to $18.8 billion. This reduction poses a significant threat to the agency's scientific initiatives and future projects.
In a surprising revelation, FEMA's acting head David Richardson reportedly claimed he was unaware of the hurricane season's start. This raises serious concerns about his preparedness as the agency faces staffing cuts and increased disaster risks.
In a surprising revelation, FEMA's new leader, David Richardson, admitted he was unaware of the hurricane season's start, raising alarms about the agency's preparedness for an expected busy season. Amid staff cuts and confusion, experts worry about the impact on disaster response.
In a surprising move, the White House announced it will withdraw Jared Isaacman's nomination to lead NASA, just days before a Senate vote. The decision highlights the administration's focus on aligning NASA's leadership with Trump's America First agenda.
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.
In a surprising turn, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is quietly advocating for key FEMA employees to remain in place despite public statements about reducing the agency's role. With hurricane season approaching, her actions reveal a complex battle over disaster relief strategies under the Trump administration.
FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson is aligning the agency's focus with Donald Trump's agenda, leading to significant implications for major mergers, including the Microsoft-Activision deal.
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faces intense scrutiny after massive staff cuts and grant cancellations. As he testifies before Congress, former leaders raise serious concerns about his vision for public health.
USDA's Secretary Brooke Rollins revealed a controversial plan to fill critical roles after 15,000 employees resigned. Questions arise about the future of the agency as new hires are sought.