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U.S. District Judge William Alsup ordered federal agencies rehire probationary employees who were terminated, citing that it was “unlawful."
D.C. is bracing for $1 billion in budget cuts that will impact all residents, but Black communities stand to be…
“The president is showing who he’s always been in politics for: the well-off and well-connected — all at the expense
Advocates worry the government will not look out for poor students, those still learning English, disabled students and racial minorities.
Maurice Mitchell, national director of the Working Families Party, explains how the party challenges some Democrats while building power.
A recession, spending cuts and an expansion of Trump's tax cuts threatens post-pandemic progress to rebuild Black wealth, experts warn.
Affordable housing experts and advocates say it will harm Black communities and vulnerable minorities the most.
Gilchrist tells theGrio why he's the right candidate to take on the "Trump-Musk administration" and lead Michigan to the "next…
A New York Times analysis found that more than 5,000 government web pages had been changed since Trump took office.
The 99-page bill would provide a slight boost to defense programs while trimming nondefense programs below 2024 budget year levels.
Black leaders grapple with progress being undone by a series of court rulings, state laws, and Donald Trump's targeting of…
As the nation’s capital has come under fire from the President, Mayor Bowser has tried to avoid conflict where possible.
Maurice Mitchell, national director of the Working Families Party, calls out anti-DEI efforts as anti-Black.
Wilcox sued President Trump after he fired her and the agency’s general counsel, Jennifer Abruzzo, on Jan. 27.