DOGE Proposes Cutting IRS Workforce by 20% During Height of Tax Season
The Trump administration is looking to further reduce the IRS' workforce by another 6,800 by May 15, just one month after Tax Day.
Fired CDC Employees Begged to Come Back to Work in Email Apologizing For the 'Disruption': Report
The Trump administration sent an email earlier this week imploring nearly 200 terminated CDC employees to return to the office in the latest DOGE snafu.
Another Elon Musk Business Signs Contract to Work With US Federal Agency, This Time to One Affected By Staffing Cuts
Elon Musk's internet company, Starlink, has inked a deal with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to provide 4,000 satellites in the coming months.
AI-Generated Video of Trump Kissing 'King' Musk's Feet in Oval Office Plays at Hacked Federal Agency Building
A hacked HUD display inside a federal agency building played an AI-generated video of Donald Trump kissing Elon Musk's feet.
Federal Employees Responsible for Maintaining Public's Trust Included in DOGE's Mass Layoffs: Report
The Trump administration fired officials overseeing transparency, limiting access to records on Elon Musk's security clearance.
Federal Employees Could Be 'Sitting on Top of Each Other' as Trump Orders Return to Cramped Offices: Report
The Trump administration doesn't have enough office space to accommodate millions of federal employees who have been ordered to return to in-office work.
Trump Slams Biden's Clemency Decision in Christmas Message to 'Radical Left Lunatics': 'GO TO HELL'
Donald Trump made some special mentions in a recent Christmas message shared online, including President Joe Biden and the people he recently granted clemency.
Eight Indian Farmers Dead Amid Protest After Being Run Over By Convoy Of Federal Minister’s Son
At least eight Indian farmers were reportedly killed after a convoy of cars linked to a federal minister’s son ran over a group of farmers protesting against agricultural laws.
US Federal Government Wants Whistleblower Edward Snowden Stripped Of His Profits During Exile
A filing by the U.S. Justice Department in Massachusetts court reveals that whistleblower Edward Snowden has taken at least $1.2 million in speaking fees since his exile in Moscow.
Government Shutdown 2013: Federal Shutdown Won't Halt Visas, Immigration, But Will Create Delays
The State Department said it will continue processing visas during this shutdown, unlike the shutdown 18 years ago. Those hoping to enter the U.S., however, should expect major delays.
Federal Court Halts Arizona Prosecutions Of Migrants For ‘Conspiring’ To Smuggle Themselves
In Sheriff Joe Arpaio's Maricopa County, about 75 percent of the 1,800 people brought up on human-trafficking conspiracy charges were actually charged with conspiring to smuggle themselves.
Fat Joe Pleads Guilty to Nearly $3 Million Federal Tax Evasion, Could Face 2 Years in Prison
Hip-hop star Fat Joe pleaded guilty Thursday to nearly $3 million of federal tax evasion.
Recreational Marijuana Should Not be Top Federal Priority: Obama
President Barack Obama says federal authorities should not target recreational marijuana use in two Western states where it has been made legal given limited government resources and growing public acceptance of the controlled substance.
Mexico Charges 14 Federal Police over Attack on U.S. Officers
Mexico on Friday formally charged 14 federal police officers with attempted murder for an August attack on two U.S. agents, identified by sources as CIA agents, that embarrassed the Mexican government with its powerful northern neighbor.
Romney To Pull Federal Support From Electric Auto Industry
Romney is looking to pull private sector funds and invest in energy science and research to make discoveries that can actually make a difference.
Federal Court Rejects Texas Election Law that Could Disenfranchise Minority Voters
A special three-judge panel of the U.S. District Court in Washington rejected a controversial Texan law that would require voters to show photographic identification before casting ballots. The law would require voters to present one of six forms of photo ID before casting their ballots.