A New York Times analysis found that more than 5,000 web pages had been changed since Trump took office. As the Trump White ...
Departing officials, including disabled veterans, defend themselves and thousands of fired federal colleagues' work with ...
Memos from the administration of President Donald Trump, revealed last Friday by the New York Times (NYT), have flagged over ...
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.
Readers react to the Trump administration’s suppression of words in government documents. Also: Bullied Republicans; Iran’s economy.
Trump’s administration is cracking down on "woke" language, pushing agencies to ban terms like "Black," "race and ethnicity," and more.
U.S. federal agencies have reportedly flagged over 100 words that may violate Trump's anti-DEI executive order.
“I don’t trust a word of it,” said a third federal worker, who described it as Trump “attempting to insulate himself a bit from the court losses and the shift in public opinion, but I don ...
A federally funded program that pays farmers to provide produce for low-income residents in Spartanburg, Greenville "in flux" ...