Ryan Mac and Kate Conger, two New York Times technology reporters who together wrote a book about what happened when Elon Musk bought Twitter, explain some of his tactics.
The judge also ordered DOGE members to “immediately destroy” any copies of material downloaded from Treasury systems.
Staffers at the Department of Education worry the Department of Government Efficiency is accessing sensitive information and spreading confusion.
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Musk drove fringe viewpoints on USAID into the mainstream on X as the Trump administration halted the humanitarian relief agency’s work.
Exactly eight years ago this week, Steve Bannon appeared on Time magazine's cover, and he departed the White House soon after ...
DOGE head Elon Musk changed his X bio to "White House Tech Support" amid concerns that he can access systems containing ...
Funding delays have pushed several community health centers nationwide to close or cut back on staff, citing issues accessing ...
Christian partners around the world—suddenly fired, defunded, and without answers—worry that the new administration is done ...
These increasingly desperate pleas for civil servants—including us here at OPM—to quit are signed by the acting director of ...
Senate Democrats on Thursday threw a wrench in the confirmation process for Kash Patel, President Donald Trump’s choice to ...