A growing number of US government websites have gone offline as of Saturday, including several related to USAID and others focused on youth programs, Africa, and more.
A number of U.S. government web pages changed or went dark Friday as agencies scrambled to comply with President Donald Trump's executive orders.
Several US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention websites and datasets related to HIV, LGBTQ people, youth health ...
The CDC on Friday is scrubbing a swath of HIV-related content from the agency’s website as a part of Trump’s broader effort to wipe out DEI initiatives.
Decision time is looming for an estimated two million federal employees who are eligible for the buyout plan proffered by President Trump. Workers have until Thursday to decide whether or not to ...
WASHINGTON — The website of the U.S. Agency for International Development went offline without explanation Saturday as thousands of furloughs, layoffs and program shutdowns continued in President ...
The National Transportation Safety Board made a pro-Elon Musk announcement that took onlookers by storm. The NTSB said over ...
This move comes after President Donald Trump ordered the federal government to solely recognise male and female sex and ...
ToplineThe website for the U.S. Agency for International Development appears to be offline as of Saturday afternoon, as ...
Donald Trump yesterday oversaw some of the most chilling - and probably illegal - actions ever taken by a US President. Also, ...
The blows Trump’s dealt — an end to diversity training mandates, race-conscious hiring in government, and funding for DEI ...