A lawsuit filed Monday accuses Elon Musk of violating federal law by demanding to know what government employees accomplished ...
Here's the latest on the email fiasco that developed over the weekend involving Elon Musk and hundreds of thousands of ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth admitted Sunday that he’d fired the top military lawyers so that Donald Trump’s ...
President Donald Trump is forging ahead with his government overhaul, with Elon Musk threatening dismissals for federal employees who don’t respond to a mass email. This week will also see Trump meet ...
The backlash raises questions about whether public safety and transparency have been sacrificed in favor of personal image control.
The National Park Service is restoring some fired employees, the new FBI director may move employees out of D.C., and courts weighed in on multiple lawsuits.
Elon Musk's deadline for federal workers to justify their jobs is fast approaching. Follow Newsweek's live blog for updates.
On ABC’s “This Week,” GOP Congressman Mike Lawler, of New York, questioned the legal basis the Trump administration would ...
Multiple major agencies, including the FBI, State Department and Pentagon, have directed employees not to respond to Musk’s ...
Vivek Ramaswamy, the Cincinnati-born biotech entrepreneur who departed the Department of Government Efficiency initiative on ...
As Musk and his critics toss around statistics, here are some points to know about how the government spends $6.8 trillion taxpayer money. The largest chunks of the federal budget go toward mandatory ...
Elon Musk has come to the defense of his email demanding federal workers explain what they did at work last week — as newly ...