The judge also ordered DOGE members to “immediately destroy” any copies of material downloaded from Treasury systems.
Trump's controversial plan to downsize federal workforce sparks uncertainty and protests as decision deadline looms.
A judge has blocked the funding freeze, but organizations say they are still unable to access money they urgently need to pay for salaries, utilities, supplies and other expenses.
Democrats are still trying to find their footing under the new administration, with some anti-Trump demonstrators urging them ...
Rhode Island judge issues a temporary restraining order Jan. 31, saying that Trump's earlier alleged rescission of federal ...
DC federal judge on Feb. 3  extended her expiring block of the Trump funding freeze on grants and loans, leaving industry ...
The Washington state Department of Ecology is seeing nearly $53 million in federal funding being held up as a result of a ...
In an extraordinary series of pronouncements, President Donald Trump said that the United States would take over Gaza, ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday in a post on X that the United States had agreed to pause its tariffs for “at least ...
The Washington, DC, office market had been ... destination," a frequently asked questions page on the US Office of Personnel Management stated, describing the deferred resignation offer.
A federal judge in Massachusetts paused the Trump administration’s federal employee buyout offer ahead of its deadline ...