There are 50 to 100 expected executive orders. Many will focus on boosting fossil fuels and reversing climate policy.
There are 50 to 100 expected executive orders on Trump’s first day in office. Many will focus on boosting fossil fuels and reversing climate policy
President-elect Donald Trump has promised an avalanche of executive action on Monday, the first day of his second term in the White House. Trump is reportedly planning to sign dozens of executive orders immediately after the inauguration,
and Certified Small Businesses in state procurement in a new Executive Order issued on Dec. 18. At that morning’s meeting of the Board of Public Works, Gov. Wes Moore announced the order ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said he’s reviewing a list of executive orders signed by President Donald Trump, and said he vows to “protect Marylanders.” Moore said his office is reviewing the action Trump took on day one,
Trump's plans for the military include expunging "radical political theories" and "social experiments" imposed on service members, and he intends to reinstate, with back pay, anyone expelled for refusing the COVID vaccine.
We are banning church,” said Ronny Chieng, channeling the president’s apparent annoyance when a bishop asked him to be merciful.
The first Trump administration's strategy caused a "brain drain" and a generational blow to American agricultural research. And Trump’s not finished.
The NYPD says the Hate Crimes Task Force is now investigating the crime outside Miriam's in Park Slope. CBS News New York's Jessica Moore reports.
Undoing the worst abuses requires more careful consideration and surgical precision than what the president’s executive order provides.
Randy Gentry is the newest member of the Vigo County Council after a Republican caucus selected him to fill the District 4 vacancy. Gentry, who also is Vigo County Republican Party chair, was the only one running for the seat,
Maryland's joint Republican Caucus ripped into Governor Wes Moore's budget. "After a week of evaluation, this deal seems to be getting worse and worse for Marylanders," said Senate Minority Leader Stephen Hershey,