Federal unions are fighting a new executive order from President Trump that tries to ban collective bargaining for agencies ...
It’s no surprise that the president deleted “climate change” from government websites. But why forbid “advocate” and “institutional”?
Vast quantities of climate and environmental information have been removed from official websites in the past months.
CNN reported February 28 that U.S. intelligence believes Russia and China are targeting disgruntled U.S. government employees ...
Executive orders from President Trump have agencies across the government scrubbing websites of photos and references to transgender people, women and people of color.
That shift is already apparent on hundreds of federal government websites. A New York Times analysis of pages on federal agency websites, before and after Mr. Trump took office, found that more ...
What the Trump administration means for your wallet: Sign up for USA TODAY's Daily Money newsletter. More than half of Alaska’s revenue comes from the federal government. One reason is the ...
The White House does not have a list of banned words that are restricted from use in official documents and instead gives ...
FSU has taken a deep dive into its websites, scrubbing them of keywords such as “women,” “diverse,” “systemic” and “cultural ...