U.S. Forest Service to Close Majority of Research Stations in Major Restructuring
The U.S. Forest Service will close 57 of its 77 research facilities and relocate its headquarters to Salt Lake City as part of a significant organizational overhaul.
The U.S. Forest Service will close 57 of its 77 research facilities and relocate its headquarters to Salt Lake City as part of a significant organizational overhaul.
A U.S. judge has quashed subpoenas issued by the Justice Department seeking records related to Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, citing lack of evidence.
Nonprofit organizations are facilitating anonymous donations in U.S. politics, raising concerns about transparency. Proposed legislation aims to address these issues.
The White House has submitted a record-breaking defense budget request for fiscal year 2027, seeking $1.5 trillion amid ongoing conflict with Iran.
Gen. Randy George steps down as Army Chief of Staff following a request from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. The Pentagon has not disclosed the reasons for this decision.
President Donald Trump announced the removal of Attorney General Pam Bondi, citing her transition to a private sector role. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche has been named acting Attorney General.
The United States has lifted sanctions on Venezuela's acting President Delcy Rodríguez, marking a shift in U.S. policy towards the South American nation.
President Donald Trump provided updates on the U.S. military operation against Iran, emphasizing nearing strategic objectives and future actions.
A federal judge has permanently blocked an executive order by President Trump aimed at ending federal funding for NPR and PBS, citing violations of the First Amendment.
As the partial government shutdown enters its 45th day, calls intensify from various quarters, including President Trump and media outlets, for Congress to return from recess.