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Senate Votes to Advance Trump’s $9 Billion Cuts to Foreign Aid and Public Broadcast Funds

16 juillet 2025 à 01:45
The vote to take up legislation to rescind $9 billion in congressionally approved funds suggested that Republicans would bow to the president’s wishes in the simmering fight over spending powers.

© Eric Lee/The New York Times

Many Republicans initially balked at slashing $1.1 billion for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which funds more than 1,500 public television and radio stations across the country, including NPR and PBS stations.

Federal Workers’ ‘Emotional Roller Coaster’: Fired, Rehired, Fired Again

15 juillet 2025 à 05:00
Former government employees are finding that perhaps the only thing harder than getting laid off from the federal government is staying that way.

© Kaiti Sullivan for The New York Times

Erin Czajkowski was fired from her job at the Department of Housing and Urban Development in February, rehired in March and then fired again in May.

Facing Painful Cuts, the V.A. Reported Dubious Savings to DOGE

The Department of Veterans Affairs claimed credit for canceling contracts that had not been canceled, and tallied savings unrelated to the cost-cutting efforts.

© Jason Andrew for The New York Times

Some of the cuts that the Department of Veterans Affairs reported to DOGE ran up the tally but often entailed little — or no — actual sacrifice.

Supreme Court Clears Way for Trump Administration’s Mass Firings of Federal Workers

8 juillet 2025 à 18:05
The justices announced they were not ruling on the legality of the specific downsizing plans but they allowed the Trump administration to proceed for now with its restructuring efforts.

© Eric Lee/The New York Times

The case represents a key test of the extent of President Trump’s power to reorganize the government without input from Congress.

Three Big Questions After the Texas Floods

7 juillet 2025 à 19:26
The Trump administration and its predecessors will face scrutiny over the disaster that has killed more than 100 people.

© Carter Johnston for The New York Times

Flood damage along the dam that feeds into Ingram, Texas, on Saturday.
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