A wide array of Interior Department programs, from tribal assistant programs and climate resilience projects to cultural resources management and threatened and endangered species programming, have had their funding frozen by order of the White House budget office.
The Department ... United States was rapidly expanding and acquiring territory. It became known as “the department of everything else” for its enormous portfolio of missions, which ranged from western expansion to oversight of the District of Columbia ...
The first Trump administration's strategy caused a "brain drain" and a generational blow to American agricultural research. And Trump’s not finished.
The massive, multinational corporation announced Monday that it would bend to an executive order, signed by Trump on his first day back in office, renaming the highest peak in the United States “Mount McKinley” and branding the ocean basin the “Gulf of America.”
“The actions taken yesterday are a callous disregard for the rule of law and a drastic abuse of power that will harm millions of Americans across the country,” Skye Perryman, the head of the group’s legal representation, Democracy Forward, told Reuters.
A federal judge has tossed out a bid by Republican state lawmakers to overturn the Biden administration's designation of nearly a million acres of federal land near the Grand Canyon
A judge blocked Trump's federal funding freeze after Medicaid agencies and health providers faced chaos over White House guidance. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
Hundreds of millions of federal dollars are now at risk as the administration orders pauses to projects across the state.
Trump’s installed top prosecutor in the District of Columbia is investigating the use of an obstruction charge in Jan. 6 cases. The president had faced that charge, too.
The White House’s Office of Management and Budget sent this document to government agencies listing about 2,600 programs that were under review.
An agreement between four Native American Tribes, two states, and the U.S. government unlocks investments that can restore salmon runs and meet growing energy demands in the Snake River Basin—and will do so in ways that reinvest in rural communities and honor treaty obligations to Native American Tribes.
The White House had planned the pause as President Donald Trump's administration begins an ideological review of spending.