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Judges don’t intervene after the Trump administration says it’s stopped destroying USAID records
Federal judges in two separate lawsuits have refused to order the Trump administration not to destroy U.S. Agency for ...
A federal judge is ordering the Trump administration to reinstate thousands of previously terminated probationary employees ...
Tanya MarshallAs the days are getting longer and snow is melting it is fitting that this is Sunshine Week – an annual celebration of government records and information as the ...
RootsTech 2025 is in the books, but that doesn’t mean you can’t still learn from it. Taped sessions from the annual Salt Lake ...
President Trump is considering invoking the Alien Enemies Act, a law that is 200+ years old, to further his mass deportation ...
Trump could invoke a 1798 wartime law to more quickly deport violent offenders. Here's what to know.
To accelerate mass deportations across the country, President Donald Trump is expected to invoke a 277-year-old wartime law as early as today.
The structure of the U.S. construction industry in 1960 could be compared to a stone-walled bastion. Union locals had ...
U.S. District Judge James Bredar granted a temporary restraining order against numerous agencies and departments affected by the administration’s reduction in workforce efforts.
The General Services Administration, working with Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, has notified landlords ...
Joe Biden received potentially sensitive information about foreign leaders to his alias email addresses, new records show.
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