Tapper noted Musk's cuts through DOGE put first-alert weather forecasters in Oklahoma in jeopardy before their voice in the House intervened on their behalf.
More than 80% of the federal workforce lives outside of the Washington area, and they have been hard hit by layoffs.
At first glance, it seems like DOGE's work to slash the federal workforce mainly impact the solidly Democratic areas in the Washington, D.C. metro area. Then you dig a little deeper. Why it matters: ...
Congress now has less than a week to pass a bill that will keep the government funded and avoid a shutdown in the heart of ...
Some Oklahomans are breathing a small sigh of relief after Congressman Tom Cole (R-Oklahoma) announced Friday that three federal facilities in the state, including the National Weather Center, ...
In this addition of the "Hot Seat," political analyst Scott Mitchell and former Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price discuss tobacco harm reduction in Oklahoma.
While buildings like the National Weather Center in Norman aren’t being dissolved, students say what’s inside is just as ...
Oklahoma Congressman Tom Cole says planned cuts to the Radar Operations Center in Norman won't happen. DOGE posted last week ...
DOGE has recently reversed some of the federal cuts that were previously made to some of the federal buildings in Oklahoma.
For weeks now, the Trump Administration's Department of Government Efficiency has dribbled out info that it wanted to close ...
Congressman Tom Cole said three buildings facing budget slashes will stay open, but some are still concerned about recent cuts. >> Download the KOCO 5 app | Subscribe to KOCO 5’s YouTube channel Sign ...
Congressman Tom Cole announces Oklahoma buildings facing cuts to remain open, some still worry Actor died of heart disease ...
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