The Trump administration is bringing back dozens of Education Department staffers who were slated to be laid off.
The office tackles global issues such as the administration’s deadly strikes in the Caribbean, which lawmakers and experts say could involve war crimes. Dozens of officials have left this year.
The report, based on a survey of foreign service members, found that a vast majority of respondents — 98% — said morale had declined since January, and a third were considering leaving the foreign ...
The Education Department is raising internal concerns about its ability to offload its work to other agencies, documents prepared as part of the transfer process show, demonstrating potential ...
Secretary of Education Linda McMahon announced the Trump administration will shift many of the department's responsibilities to other agencies. It is part of President Trump's larger plan to dismantle ...
Twenty states and Washington, D.C. filed a lawsuit Thursday against the Trump administration over its cut of over 1,315 Department of Education employees. California, New York and several other states ...
President Donald Trump is opening yet another front in his war on the free press, columnist Brian Karem wrote for Salon on ...
The change is part of a broader shift in the National Park Service's free-entry day schedule, which includes adding President ...
The U.S. Department of Education was already working behind the scenes to move two key programs to other federal agencies before a court order halted the work, according to a new legal filing. Even ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says the Trump administration is expanding its travel ban to more than 30 countries ...
Justice Department leaders who announced the arrest were silent about the violence that had taken place when supporters of ...