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The latest move targets more than $30 billion in spending at EPA, the National Science Foundation and other agencies.
White House regroups as funding freeze chaos recalls first term’s travel ban. Story by Isaac Arnsdorf, Jacqueline Alemany, Natalie Allison, Liz Goodwin, Jeff Stein • 5d.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt vehemently defended the administration’s sweeping freeze on federal aid, arguing ...
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President Donald Trump is expected to sign his signature bill of tax and spending cuts at the White House Fourth of July ...
White House Abruptly Rescinds Federal Funding Freeze Just hours before it was set to take effect, U.S. District Judge Loren AliKhan issued the order, delaying implementation until at least Feb. 3 ...
Pennsylvania education officials were informed of the funding delay late June 30, after school districts had already approved ...
Leaders of Boys and Girls Clubs of Northeast Florida are warning that dozens of summer camps and year-round sites in our area ...
President Donald Trump froze $6.2 billion in federal education grants - $811 million that was to go to California - the day ...
As the top Democrat on the House Appropriations Committee, Rep. Rosa DeLauro has an outsized role in determining what ...
White House regroups as funding freeze chaos recalls first term’s travel ban. Democrats declared victory for blunting Trump’s momentum while the White House insisted it isn’t backing down.
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