Echoing Elon Musk's approach to thinning out Twitter's staff in 2022, Donald Trump's plan to significantly slash the government workforce now, for a limited time only, includes offering resignation buyouts.
After President Donald Trump ordered a freeze on federal grants and loans, Medicaid's portals went down Tuesday afternoon, causing recipients to panic about their health insurance coverage. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed the Medicaid outage Tuesday on X, formerly Twitter, but said payments would not be impacted.
"Facebook’s own Oversight Board concluded that the...indefinite deplatforming of President Trump lacked any basis in its existing, consistently applied community standards."
The footage purportedly showed the U.S. president signing the document and saying people had been waiting for such an intervention "for years."
Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg fired back at Trump after being blamed for the recent plane crash in Washington, D.C.
The singer, who this week criticized the Trump administration, has made a number of comments about the president over the years.
Good morning! The new Trump administration gave federal workers an unusual offer this week: Return to the office full time, or resign and accept a buyout. According to an email reportedly sent to government employees on Tuesday night (later posted on the Office of Personnel Management’s website) workers have until Feb.
Donald Trump callously used the collision of a military helicopter and a commercial airliner that killed 67 people to spew lies about DEI.
Meta will pay $25 million to settle Donald Trump's 2021 lawsuit against the tech company, which came after the president's social media accounts were suspended following the events of Jan. 6, 2021.
Donald Trump Inauguration Day photos on Instagram, Twitter Donald Trump got the party started early − he hosted President Trump's Celebratory Victory Rally in Washington, D.C., a day before Inauguration Day, on Jan. 19, 2025. He posted videos and photos ...
Democrats previously hit out at the president's federal hiring freeze for hindering the "number one safety issue" in aviation.