Public data and entire webpages went blank Friday as federal agencies scrambled to comply with a directive tied to President Donald Trump's order rolling back protections for transgender people.
New Mexico's state lawmakers are hitting the gas pedal on proposed solutions to some of New Mexico's biggest issues.
It was a massive change that hit many federal websites on Friday as LGBTQ+ material was purged, as well as public health data.
The Trump administration’s ideological purge of perceived left-leaning policies reached deep into the US government’s public records this week, as data and critical guidance on health matters, gender, ...
All State Department employees were ordered to remove gender-specific pronouns from their email signatures. The directive, from the acting head of the Bureau of Management, said this was required to ...
A new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research shows about half of U.S. adults believe it is a ...
The County of Monterey has released the initial results of soil and water samples they took from around the perimeter of the Vistra Moss Landing battery storage facility after a fire occurred on Jan.
Since Nora Vargas’ surprise departure just after her re-election, three fellow Democrats — San Diego City Councilmember ...
Mary and Fred Blakley of Arizona allegedly offered veterinary medicines and unproven ultrasound procedures through a national ...
The CDC and other federal agencies appeared to be racing to meet a Friday afternoon deadline to remove “gender ideology” from ...
U.S. government websites have gone dark as agencies scrambled to comply with President Donald Trump’s executive orders declaring his administration would recognize only two genders and ordering an end ...