Eight government watchdogs have sued over their mass firing that removed oversight of President Trump’s administration.
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Within Gov. Ron DeSantis’ budget recommendations published on Sunday, is a new discretionary expenditure for a cybersecurity ...
The most recent audit of the embattled disaster response agency claimed it mismanaged nearly $10 billion during the COVID ...
Raw sewage, unsafe food temperatures and expired restaurant licenses all played a role in this week's restaurant inspections.
A senior official at the Federal Emergency Management Agency ordered employees to place financial holds on a range of the ...
Inspectors general are typically independently funded watchdogs attached to government agencies and tasked with rooting out ...
The Kremlin provided a quick fact-check after Rubio claimed there was no prisoner swap between Russia and the United States.
The town of Havana, Florida, is seeking a family doctor to practice in the rural community. Incentives include rent-free office space with medical equipment owned by the town. With a physician ...
The eight inspectors general want a judge to declare their firings by email were "legally ineffective" and put them back to work.
The case is the latest to challenge a wave of actions by President Trump that brazenly violated legal limits on his power.
A group of eight former internal government watchdogs who were fired by President Trump filed a lawsuit Wednesday challenging ...