A federal lawsuit filed Thursday in the Middle District of Louisiana seeks to block state officials from suspending U.S. House primary elections.
The department will investigate whether parents are notified about their right to opt out children from gender ideology topics.
State Democrats say the process was not handled lawfully by the governor after ballots had already been cast.
A new report urges the Pentagon to examine supply chains more deeply, focusing on Chinese-made display cells used in phones, computers, and military systems.
A federal database listed two notices about the stop-work order for the processing facility.
The president signed an executive order that seeks to address longstanding problems in the government’s contracting system.
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
The federal agent was injured during an alleged assassination attempt at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington.
Most states now require completion of a financial literacy course as a graduation requirement.
Total college loans have increased 345 percent since 2005, and tuition rose faster than any household expense in the last 40 years.
A total of $350 million in Medicaid dollars that Minnesota expected has now been frozen, administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz said.
Military leaders faced questions on the Iran conflict, personnel decisions, and a $1.5 trillion military budget request during two days of testimony.
The report outlined alleged biased actions across more than 17 federal agencies.
TrumpIRA will enable low- and middle-income Americans to shop for retirement plans eligible for a federal matching contribution.
The state is investigating whether businesses operated ‘ghost offices’ and falsely represented themselves as sponsors of foreign workers.
The Justice Department aims to address health care fraud in Arizona, Nevada, and the San Francisco area.
A federal lawsuit filed Thursday in the Middle District of Louisiana seeks to block state officials from suspending U.S. House primary elections.
The department will investigate whether parents are notified about their right to opt out children from gender ideology topics.
State Democrats say the process was not handled lawfully by the governor after ballots had already been cast.
A new report urges the Pentagon to examine supply chains more deeply, focusing on Chinese-made display cells used in phones, computers, and military systems.
A federal database listed two notices about the stop-work order for the processing facility.
The president signed an executive order that seeks to address longstanding problems in the government’s contracting system.
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
The federal agent was injured during an alleged assassination attempt at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington.
Most states now require completion of a financial literacy course as a graduation requirement.
Total college loans have increased 345 percent since 2005, and tuition rose faster than any household expense in the last 40 years.
A total of $350 million in Medicaid dollars that Minnesota expected has now been frozen, administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz said.
Military leaders faced questions on the Iran conflict, personnel decisions, and a $1.5 trillion military budget request during two days of testimony.
The report outlined alleged biased actions across more than 17 federal agencies.
TrumpIRA will enable low- and middle-income Americans to shop for retirement plans eligible for a federal matching contribution.
The state is investigating whether businesses operated ‘ghost offices’ and falsely represented themselves as sponsors of foreign workers.
The Justice Department aims to address health care fraud in Arizona, Nevada, and the San Francisco area.