For the second time in less than four months, a government shutdown is looming with a matter of hours until a Friday night ...
Readers react to the Trump administration’s suppression of words in government documents. Also: Bullied Republicans; Iran’s ...
Federal agencies have issued guidance to employees on hundreds of terms to limit or avoid using. An analysis of government websites shows many of the same words being removed.
Rep. Jared Moskowitz, D-Fla., when asked about Musk, did not mention the billionaire at all. Instead, he pivoted to criticize House Republicans for putting a stopgap government funding bill known as a ...
The Senate finds itself in a familiar position, working to avoid a partial government shutdown with just hours to spare.
Departing officials, including disabled veterans, defend themselves and thousands of fired federal colleagues' work with ...
The terms appeared in government memos, in official and unofficial agency guidance and in other documents viewed by The New York Times. Some ordered the removal of these words from public-facing ...
If you listen to the fat cat community long enough, you’d think Trump has been in office four years rather than four weeks, ...
U.S. federal agencies have reportedly flagged over 100 words that may violate Trump's anti-DEI executive order.
The president tends to prefer barking orders, rather than publicly imploring GOP lawmakers to follow his lead. To prevent a ...
By limiting language and words themselves, the administration also targets ideas, communication, and the process of thinking ...