Washington Post staff tried to separate what is happening from what is not, and to explain what may happen in the future.
U.S. President Donald Trump has signed a blizzard of executive orders and taken other actions since his inauguration on Jan.
The marathon Q&A sessions are back, along with the cream Oval Office rug and the Diet Coke button on the Resolute Desk. So, ...
Before Federal District Court Judge Loren AliKhan ordered a temporary halt to the Trump Administration's shutdown on Jan. 28 at ...
The governor stressed negative impacts of the plausible move on Kentucky affecting programs such as Medicaid, reduced lunch ...
More than 3,500 trees within city limits have either been removed or trimmed by arborists to address hazardous branches that ...
The Trump administration’s plan to implement a sweeping freeze of federal aid sparked immediate confusion, uncertainty and ...
President Donald Trump’s sudden move to freeze federal grants is hitting states where people are struggling to recover from ...
President Donald Trump signed two executive orders Friday focused on emergency response, one which creates a task force to ...
Concerns arose that the freeze could affect California wildfire relief, particularly that from federal agencies such as the ...
President Donald Trump's sudden move to freeze federal grants is hitting states where people are struggling to recover from ...
Although a federal judge partially blocked the freeze, county officials and nonprofits are racing to assess potential disruptions to critical services, including housing, infrastructure, health care ...