A new executive order from President Donald Trump brings some old procurement practices back to the General Services Administration.
The CFPB is on hiatus, but policy experts are warning fintechs against running wild while the cops are off-duty. Andrew ...
In addition to rolling out new health policy priorities and structural changes, President Trump and his administration have ...
Trump says he can spend less than Congress appropriates, but the top two members of the Senate Appropriations Committee say ...
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Trump says 3rd term isn't a joke, despite term limitFallout continues after it was learned that top officials in the Trump administration inadvertently added The Atlantic editor ...
President Trump issued three executive actions (the orders) intended to improve the administration of the executive branch ...
In the middle of a pandemic and a contentious election, not many people noticed the change in language buried inside a ...
The appeals court considers one government argument — quickly — to rubbish the line of thought as both procedurally useless ...
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Dems dub Trump cuts to chip export controls a 'gift' to Xi and PutinConcerns over whether Bureau of Industry and Security, which maintains entity list, would be able to do its job Keeping ...
Two federal judges temporarily blocked President Trump’s executive orders targeting two major law firms, Jenner & Block and ...
The United States Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit upheld U.S. District Judge John McConnell’s ruling Wednesday, keeping ...
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