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The Department of Education threatened to cut federal funding from K-12 public schools if they fail to comply with “anti-discrimination obligations.” On Thursday, the agency sent letters to state comm...
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Schools and states that use illegal DEI practices can face a loss of federal money, including grants and contracts, and can be held liable under the False Claims Act, according to the certification.
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By Jack Queen, Trevor Hunnicutt and David Thomas (Reuters) - (This April 1 story has been corrected to show that Willkie has agreed to not engage in illegal diversity-related employment practices, not that it will end diversity-based hiring practices,
An executive order signed by President Donald Trump last month is overhauling the way the government issues payments, including tax refunds. Starting Sept. 30, the Secretary of the Treasury is ordered to cease issuing paper checks for all Federal disbursements and will no longer accept paper checks as payment.
The president signed an executive order last week that overhauls U.S. elections by giving unprecedented power to the federal government to regulate voting.
US President Donald Trump signed the executive order on reciprocal tariffs on America's key trading partners including India on Wednesday. He called it 'Liberation Day' for America. With the executive order,
More than a month before the 100-day mark, Mr. Trump has surpassed Franklin D. Roosevelt's record of 99 executive orders within his first 100 days. But while Roosevelt expanded the size and scope of the federal government during his four terms, CBS News ...
The Justice Department lawyers defending the president's executive orders are struggling to answer questions and correct the record in front of judges.
Trump signs executive orders on sweeping ‘reciprocal’ tariffs Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.
Congress held a hearing over the judiciary's role as multiple injunctions come on the heels of President Trump's executive orders.
We're less than 100 days into the new Trump administration, and some of Michigan's lawmakers are already pushing back on his executive orders.