The Supreme Court is poised to rule for the first time on President Donald Trump's attempts to stop congressionally approved spending.
Despite court orders and pleas from contractors, the Trump administration is fighting to keep the payments paused.
Thousands of federal workers are out of a job, and further cuts are expected. Meanwhile, a federal judge has blocked the firings.
“On February 13, the district court agreed that the foreign assistance freeze was likely unlawful and found that respondents would suffer irreparable harm if the freeze were not immediately suspended, ...
Foreign aid organizations asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday to require President Donald Trump's administration to ...
The pace of change has jumped since Wednesday, when the White House unveiled plans to cut more than 90% of contracts held by USAID, which has been the world’s largest single aid provider for decades.
The high court is considering whether to vacate a lower court order requiring the U.S. Agency for International Development ...
Foreign aid groups say the Trump administration shouldn't get a reprieve in resolving the emergency situation it created when it froze foreign aid.
An appeals court ruled Friday that President Donald Trump’s executive order limiting birthright citizenship must remain ...
States don't necessarily need to follow all of the directives, experts say. But some of the orders carry a threat of loss ...
Rachel Maddow said President Donald Trump could “effectively declare war on the United States” by ignoring the courts’ ...
President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order on Friday designating English as the official language of the ...
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