New York Governor Says Transit Safety Information Handed to Transportation Department

The federal department said it would withhold funding for New York if it doesn’t provide information on what it’s doing to protect public transit passengers. NEW YORK CITY—Gov. Kathy Hochul said on March 21 that New York has provided information on what the state is doing to protect public transit passengers to the U.S. Department

Appeals Court Upholds Order Reinstating Thousands of Federal Workers

The mass layoffs are a part of the Trump Administration’s attempts to shrink the size of the federal government, cut spending, and increase overall efficiency. The Trump administration’s attempt to appeal a district judge’s order to reinstate nearly 25,000 probationary workers to their jobs across 18 federal agencies was struck down on March 21. Judge

Trump Expresses Support for Reported Proposal for US to Be ‘Associate Member’ of British Commonwealth

President Donald Trump appears interested in King Charles III’s reported “secret offer” to make the United States an “associate member” of the British Commonwealth. “I love King Charles. Sounds good to me!” Trump said in a March 21 post on Truth Social that included a link to an article by the U.S. edition of the UK tabloid The

DOJ Wants Judge Removed From Case Challenging Trump’s Executive Order

District of Columbia District Judge Beryl Howell already granted a temporary restraining order stopping the executive order on March 12. The Department of Justice filed a motion on March 21 requesting District of Columbia District Judge Beryl Howell disqualify herself from Perkins Coie LLP’s case challenging President Donald Trump’s executive order against it due to

Congressmen Call on Federal Agencies to Curb Chinese Vape Smuggling

‘The rise in vaping and e-cigarette use among America’s youth has been a growing concern in recent years,’ the letter from lawmakers states. In a March 20 letter, members of the Select House Committee on the Chinese Communist Party called on several federal agencies to curb the alleged influx of China-produced e-cigarettes being smuggled into

Health agencies brace for layoffs with RFK Jr.’s restructuring of HHS

Officials at agencies throughout the Department of Health and Human Services say they are bracing for steep layoffs, as Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his aides are nearing their final decisions on a sweeping restructuring of the department. Decisions by Kennedy and his team on the changes to the department’s makeup and organization are