Donald Trump, a shutdown
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Paychecks will end soon for thousands of workers who took offers of deferred resignation — and a possible shutdown looms, too.
In other health adjacent news, Pritzker also criticized the federal governments new stance that ties the use of Tylenol while pregnant to autism, a finding that some health experts, including those at the IDPH, have disputed.
Under a new law, many Americans will have to meet a work requirement to obtain and keep their Medicaid coverage. But due to an exemption, millions living in areas of high unemployment could be spared.
President Donald Trump on Saturday uploaded a cartoon of himself firing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, with no other details.
Russell T. Vought spent years drawing up plans to expand presidential power and shrink federal bureaucracy. Now he is moving closer to making that vision a reality, threatening to erode checks and balances.
The General Services Administration, which manages federal buildings, “didn’t have the people they needed to carry out basic functions," a former GSA real estate official said.
President Donald Trump's administration pushed back on Friday against arguments made by Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook that his attempted firing of her should not be allowed to proceed, telling the U.
Judge Reyes ruled the former watchdogs had not shown irreparable harm that would justify putting them back in their jobs.
President Donald Trump’s announcement that he will send troops to Portland, agents clashing with protesters near an immigration enforcement building in suburban Chicago, and the expected arrival of the National Guard in Memphis are the most recent examples of current and possible federal law enforcement crackdowns in U.
As Congress confronts a possible government shutdown, it's also weighing the Trump administration's willingness to simply halt federal spending — even when it's against the law.