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Most agencies will now face a moratorium on hiring at least through mid-October after Trump issues his third freeze order.
Since President Trump was sworn into office for a second term, he has proposed or initiated changes impacting Medicare. Here's the latest roundup.
Lawmakers voted for the BBB without reading it. Now, with nearly 12 million people at risk of losing health care coverage, the president wants voters to pay attention to his rhetoric and ignore the details.
Russell Vought, Director of the White House Office of Management and Budget, will soon assume a significant portion of DOGE’s responsibilities, including reclassifying federal employees, collaborating with Congress to recover funds, and advancing his proposed 2025 budget, which would drastically reduce government funding.
President Donald Trump will sign an executive order on Monday to lift the U.S. sanctions on Syria after the fall of the Assad regime. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
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AlterNet on MSN'Derangement syndrome': Here are 5 unhinged moments from Trump’s rambling press conferenceDuring a White House press conference with U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi early Friday afternoon, June 27, President Donald Trump discussed a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that limits federal judges' power to halt his executive orders.
In a move that has reshaped the architecture of federal identity verification, the Trump administration has created a searchable citizenship data exchange.
The National Garden of American Heroes is one of President Donald Trump's key priorities ahead of the 250th anniversary of American independence next year.
Americans have been clamoring for sensible prescription drug reform for years. With the stroke of his pen, President Donald Trump answered that call.