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Justice Alito’s USAID dissent is a map for Trump

Sabrina Haake
The Supreme Court justice insists that President Trump can disregard federal law simply because he disapproves

“This isn’t just a job to us”: Fired federal workers decry the Trump-Musk assault on government

Russell Payne
Former federal workers say Americans will soon feel the impact of the Trump administration's massive purge

“I’ll never vote for chaos”: Democrats split on a government shutdown over Trump-Musk lawlessness

Russell Payne
Congressional agreement over whether to keep the federal government up and running could hinge on the rule of law

Trump admits that Elon Musk is the head of DOGE, contradicting DOJ denials in federal court

Nicholas Liu
Trump's admission undermines DOJ arguments that Amy Gleason, not Musk, runs the government-slashing operation

“Radical turnabout”: Coinbase lawsuit to be dropped by SEC

Quinn Sental
The decision signals a shift toward federal deregulation and a key victory for the crypto industry under Trump

Could federal upheaval erase student loan debt? Not so fast

Daria Solovieva
Creators argue that a violation of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act could lead to dismissal

Our progress in ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic shows the importance of federal support

Jesse Milan, Stephen Lee
We can now prevent HIV transmissions and deaths — progress impossible without investments from the U.S. government

What Elon Musk’s war on federal workers owes to Gamergate

Amanda Marcotte
The long-ago troll tantrum from video gamers upset by women kicked off the culture wars for the stupid era

“Cried about Elon some more”: Trump mocks federal workers using “SpongeBob SquarePants” meme

Alex Galbraith
The president of the United States shared an image from a Nickelodeon cartoon to mock federal workers

Federal agencies tell staff to ignore demands from Musk

Alex Galbraith
Several agencies have instructed employees to ignore a letter sent from the Office of Personnel Management

Federal judge temporarily halts Trump’s anti-DEI crusade

Griffin Eckstein
A Biden appointee said the orders on DEI were likely “unconstitutionally vague” and “chilling [toward] free speech"

“Not going to shoot from the hip”: Federal judge refuses to drop NYC Mayor Adams’ corruption case

Alex Galbraith
Biden appointee Dale Ho tagged a former Bush admin solicitor to argue against the dismissal

Tuberculosis is on the rise again. We can fight it — if we try

Carlyn Zwarenstein
Slashes in federal funding for disease surveillance could once more make old diseases formidable foes

“They’re not working”: Trump accuses federal workers of slacking after he spent the day golfing

Alex Galbraith
The president spent the day golfing at his National Doral Miami resort before accusing federal workers of sloth

TikTok is back in Apple, Google app stores in U.S.

Quinn Sental
TikTok left the stores on Jan. 18 before a federal law required it to sell to a non-Chinese owner or be banned

“What the Lord established”: Elon Musk is camouflaging a Christian nationalist takeover

Amanda Marcotte
Project 2025 was clear: First, purge federal workers. Then replace them with theocrats and fanatics

R. Kelly’s 30-year sentence stands as federal appeals court rejects challenge

Nardos Haile
The R&B singer was found guilty of sex trafficking and racketeering in a 2021 Brooklyn trial

Elon Musk and his DOGE operatives are now in charge of hiring at most federal agencies

Nicholas Liu
An executive order signed by Trump on Tuesday purports to grant DOGE the power to veto new government hires

“You are the government”: CNN host calls out Noem’s anti-government fear-mongering

Alex Galbraith
Dana Bash wouldn't let Noem's stock conservative talking points on federal paranoia fly

“A corrupt judge protecting corruption”: Musk calls for judge who blocked DOGE to be impeached

Alex Galbraith
In a series of late-night posts to X, Musk raged against a federal judge that restrained DOGE's access to data

DOGE’s access to Treasury data blocked by federal judge

Griffin Eckstein
The temporary restraining order came after more than a dozen states filed suit over Elon Musk's vast access

Musk staffer takes top role at Treasury Department with control over federal payment system

Griffin Eckstein
Tom Krause, a former executive involved in Elon Musk's DOGE, is the new financial assistant secretary at the Treasury

“This is evil”: USAID will reportedly be gutted by Trump administration

Griffin Eckstein
Federal workers groups say moves to "systematically dismantle" the organization without Congress are illegal

“DOGE has no authority”: Attorneys general plan to sue to block Musk’s data access

Griffin Eckstein
Representatives of more than a dozen states said they hope to DOGE's "unacceptable" federal rampage
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