December 3 Foreign-backed influence in schools to be exposed under GOP ‘TRACE Act’ giving parents access to curriculum House Republicans introduce TRACE Act requiring schools to disclose foreign funding to parents, targeting Chinese Communist Party influence in education.
November 24 Trump's main DOGE office shutters — but its war on government waste isn't over Trump administration officials clarify that Department of Government Efficiency principles remain active in federal agencies despite reports that the centralized DOGE office no longer exists.
October 30 Trump inches closer to DC federal property sell-off with Ernst's help Sen. Joni Ernst's new legislation targets six federal buildings in Washington, D.C., for sale, potentially saving billions in maintenance costs and generating revenue.
October 20 Teens who assaulted former DOGE staffer slapped with federal charges: 'Need for accountability' Two teenagers linked to the beating of former DOGE staffer Edward Coristine in Washington, D.C., are now facing federal charges for a series of assaults and attempted carjacking.
October 15 Teens who assaulted former DOGE staffer get no jail time with probation-only sentences Two teenagers who officials say attacked a former DOGE staffer were sentenced to probation after pleading guilty in a D.C. courtroom on Tuesday.
October 7 The ‘Schumer shutdown’ could be Trump's best chance to drain the swamp Federal layoffs loom as Trump uses shutdown to push workforce reduction, while Karoline Leavitt defends administration's fiscal responsibility goals.
October 3 Ernst demands $2T in federal cuts, urges Trump team to 'make DC squeal' amid shutdown fight Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought plans to withhold $30 billion in funding for blue states and cities to inflict maximum pain on congressional Democrats.
October 2 Trump’s DOGE savings dwarfed by Medicare, Social Security spending, watchdog finds Citing massive spending on federal entitlement programs, a new report from fiscal watchdog OpenTheBooks urges for greater spending transparency at the federal level.
October 1 Here's what Trump wants to do to reshape the federal government during the shutdown The government shutdown began Wednesday as Congress failed to pass a funding package, while President Donald Trump sees opportunity to cut federal programs and employees.
September 30 Shutdown fight casts a shadow over jobs as Trump prepares for largest federal resignation in US history Government shutdown threatens to worsen labor market conditions as unemployment rises to 4.3% and federal agencies prepare for potential mass layoffs.