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As a steamy July ended in DC, Capitol Hill saw clashes heat up both within and between parties in the upper chamber of Congress. Disputes ranged from whether Democrats should use legislation to oppose ...
Costing more than $9 million and funded by U.S taxpayers, the family planning supplies were intended for women in war zones, ...
The nonprofit said that the majority of its employees will lose their jobs at the end of the current fiscal year in September, but a handful of remaining employees will stay on through January.
Making employees miserable has helped the administration push them out the door through deferred resignation and early ...
The Partnership for Public Service acknowledged that it’s difficult to track the number of civil servants who have departed ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which allocates funds to NPR and PBS, said it has started an "orderly wind-down" of ...
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) on Friday blasted President Trump’s management of the economy after a new ...
The Left didn’t just spend the past few decades taking over such cultural institutions as universities, museums, and centers ...
Democrats on the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations yesterday released a jaw-dropping report attempting to ...
The rescission bill amounts to a tacit recognition that if the president doesn’t want to spend money allocated, Congress has ...
Texas Senate passes bill to ban taxpayer-funded lobbying, aiming to stop local governments from using public funds for ...
Jobs growth was slower than expected as the unemployment rate rose in July, leading to the firing of Bureau of Labor ...