There is no evidence that U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order capping public housing benefits at two years starting in 2026, contrary to a social media narrative.
Some federal employees fired by the Trump administration while in their probationary periods have at least temporarily won back their jobs, a federal board that hears appeals from civil servants has ...
The Merit Systems Protection Board, the quasi-judicial agency that hears appeals in federal employee labor disputes, has ...
The last annual count of the nation’s homeless population showed an increase of almost 20 percent over the previous year. By ...
The City of Great Falls is asking residents to complete a survey regarding Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding.
New York City’s affordable housing landscape remains one of the most complicated — and contentious — in the nation. Despite ...
An AI-generated video of President Donald Trump kissing Elon Musk‘s feet was shown on “hacked” screens at the United States ...
It's yet another hurdle for the MBTA Communities Act, which mandates cities and towns served by the T make it easier to build ...
The image to the rest of the world was clear: While Trump hunched over the Resolute Desk, the world’s richest man took the ...
Tenants at St. Anthony Plaza Apartments, which used to be located in Northwest Albuquerque, called the Housing and Urban Development Department hotline to report their property manager, Ariel Solis ...
Responding to the president’s request that he become “more aggressive” in sizing down the federal government, Musk wrote in a ...
FEMA workers and disaster survivors open up about Donald Trump's call for “fundamentally reforming or overhauling FEMA or ...