Hundreds of non profit groups in Kentucky say the federal government's freeze of funds could hurt a lot of people and are uncertain of what the future may bring.
The freeze threatened to hold up trillions of dollars in funding for basic government functions like health care, infrastructure and support for children and veterans.
This week’s been tumultuous for organizations and entities that rely on federal funding following an effort by the Trump administration to pause federal grants ...
Hospitals in Colorado, Virginia and the nation’s capital said Thursday they have paused gender-affirming care for young ...
Trump plans to link transportation funding to policies on masks, vaccines and immigration enforcement, as well as marriage ...
Consumer sentiment fell in January for the first time in six months, according to U-M survey. What's next as Trump creates ...
The effort by the White House Office of Management and Budget to pause trillions of dollars in federal funding is creating ...
Columbus Mayor Mary Ferdon said she was “relieved” that the Trump administration on Wednesday rescinded a memo freezing ...
Washington Post staff tried to separate what is happening from what is not, and to explain what may happen in the future.
As justification for infringing upon Congressional powers, Trump has claimed that “for 200 years... it was undisputed that the President had the Constitutional power to stop unnecessary spending.” ...
City officials say the Jan. 31 groundbreaking was delayed over concerns about how the White House’s order impacts federal ...
Federal judge blocks Trump’s attempt to freeze funding for Medicaid, Meals on Wheels, and other vital programs. • The Trump administration issued an OMB memo freezing federal grants and funding, ...