The Bureau of Diplomatic Security funded an expensive trip to New Zealand by senior leaders even as DSS field operations struggle.
Most Pentagon personnel will need approval from the legislative affairs office before talking to members of Congress or state ...
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral arguments after a federal judge ruled that the Trump administration ...
Cuts to agencies and the politicization of disinfo-tracking work have slowed or reversed progress toward goals set five years ago by the Cyberspace Solarium Commission 2.0.
In an excerpt from Retribution, Jonathan Karl reveals the chaos and infighting from Trump acolytes—including a last-ditch ...
Earlier this year, Chief Justice Gordon MacDonald warned of layoffs and delayed trials due to tight budgets. But at the same ...
Vice President JD Vance continues his trip to Israel today as the Trump administration seeks to shore up the ceasefire it ...
Police used at least one flash-bang grenade to clear a handful of demonstrators from the entrance as CBP vehicles drove ...
A federal judge has temporarily blocked most layoffs. But federal employees who have already received RIF notices say they’re afraid of what happens next.
Was it worse? The Pentagon press corps was up in arms about new media guidelines proposed by Hegseth, but for years the very same outlets agreed to significantly greater restrictions on their ...
For the ceasefire to succeed, aid groups must have unrestricted access to Gaza, says UNRWA spokesperson Tamara Alrifai.