The Trump administration is offering buyouts to federal employees, including those working remotely, as part of a broader effort to encourage a return to in-person work.
A federal judge temporarily halted President Donald Trump’s executive order to pause federal funding for a nationwide review of programs supporting progressive initiatives. The stay, issued Tuesday by U.S. District Judge Loren L. AliKhan, prevents the freeze from affecting existing programs until Monday afternoon.
On January 28, 2025, six active-duty transgender service members and two former members seeking re-enlistment filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump's executive order aimed at revising military policy on transgender personnel.
Attorneys representing the Pulitzer Prize Board have filed a motion in Florida state court to pause a defamation lawsuit filed by President Donald Trump. The case, initiated in 2022, accuses the board of damaging Trump’s reputation through statements defending Pulitzer Prizes awarded to The New York Times and The Washington Post for coverage of the debunked Russia collusion narrative.
Virginia Democratic Senator Tim Kaine is spearheading a resolution to reaffirm support for the Paris Climate Accords following President Donald Trump’s executive order withdrawing the United States from the international agreement. Kaine and his colleagues argue the move undermines global climate efforts and highlights the administration’s disregard for environmental concerns.
New York Magazine is under fire for publishing a cover image depicting an event hosted by CJ Pearson, co-chair of the GOP Youth Advisory Council, that omitted black and minority attendees to portray it as an “all-white” gathering. The misleading image has drawn sharp criticism from conservatives, many of whom were present at the event, including notable black influencers.
A transgender individual has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration to challenge the executive order removing biological men from women's prisons.