The federal government’s unique role in supporting tribal services is not an act of generosity. It’s a legal mandate based on treaty rights guaranteed to tribal nations in exchange for conceding land.
The shutdown clock is ticking on Capitol Hill as lawmakers look to fund the government by the looming March 14 deadline, an ...
Can Donald Trump and Elon Musk actually change the direction of government growth and spending? The proverbial Overton Window does not stay open very long.
President Trump has quickly transformed America’s approach to the environment, withholding funds and stretching the limits of ...
Instead of being sent by the Office of Personnel Management, which functions as a human resources agency for the federal ...
Legal Newsletter looks at a looming decision from the Supreme Court on Trump's freezing of congressionally approved spending, plus other legal news.
Negotiations to avoid a federal government shutdown in two weeks have not been going well. Lawmakers have yet to agree on spending topline numbers even though the current budget year began in October.
The United States has slashed its multi-year aid contracts by 92 per cent, as it eyes US$60 billion in savings in development and overseas humanitarian programs, the State Department announced.
Elon Musk’s net worth dropped by $22.2 billion on Tuesday, suggesting that the markets don’t have nearly as much confidence ...
The Supreme Court has paused a lower court’s order requiring the Trump administration to resume foreign aid payments.
A career-development company in Colorado said it lost out on four of every five dollars in revenue when the federal ...
Oregon’s Democratic U.S. House and others say the firing of federal employees will have drastic consequences for the upcoming ...