More than three dozen lawmakers are already planning to leave Congress next year. But there’s another impending legislative branch retirement that could have major implications in Washington.
A federal watchdog report reveals FEMA broke the law by blocking aid for crucial programs like the Emergency Food and Shelter Program and Shelter and Services Program. The GAO's ruling emphasizes the ...
The Government Accountability Office released a report Monday concluding the Federal Emergency Management Agency violated the law “when it withheld or delayed the obligation of” funding Congress ...
As a business owner with a storefront on Bowery, designer Snow Xue Gao gets the pleasure of seeing what young, everyday women are wearing. These days, she says those early 20-somethings are dressing ...
The Education Department is on track to release the 2026–27 Free Application for Federal Student Aid by Oct. 1, but a government watchdog warned this week that future forms are at risk of technical ...
The effort to replace the Minuteman III has gone so badly that the Air Force is now considering operating the already-half-century-old ICBM until 2050, according to a new report from the Government ...
In early 2024, the Biden administration pulled out all the stops in a bizarre attempt to shift the blame for inflation onto private sector businesses. It was all a bit ridiculous. As I wrote at the ...
Federal agencies sent thousands of personnel to support response efforts to recent disasters such as Hurricanes Helene and Milton and the 2025 Los Angeles wildfires. But the concurrent disasters and ...
The Institute of Internal Auditors expressed its opposition to efforts to slash the funding of the Government Accountability Office nearly in half. Republicans on the House Appropriations Committee ...
The Government Accountability Office publishes a blog to explain its role amid threatened budget cuts and rhetoric that questions its value. The Trump administration and Republican lawmakers have made ...