The fate of artworks dating to before the Civil War is uncertain after the dismissal of most workers in the General Service Administration’s fine arts and preservation units.
The Trump administration announced Tuesday that it is considering selling off hundreds of “non-core” federal properties, according to the General Services Administration.
As we await a revised list of properties the GSA deems “non-core,” a critic ponders the fate of Washington’s historic landscape.
By Alexandra Alper, Tim Reid, Marisa Taylor and Nathan Layne WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Department of Education said on Tuesday it would lay off nearly half its staff, as government agencies scrambled to meet President Donald Trump's Thursday deadline for them to submit plans for a second round of mass layoffs.
They include the state's only passport center in St. Albans, as well as buildings in Montpelier and Essex Junction.
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President Donald Trump’s administration is reportedly planning to dispose of nine federal facilities in Massachusetts. In a statement released Tuesday, the U.S. General Services Administration announced that they are planning to put 440 “underutilized” federal properties across the United States up for sale or otherwise dispose of to save money.
They include the Social Security Administration building in Littleton, NH, as well as four buildings across Maine.
ICE claimed that they were acting on State Department orders to revoke Khalil’s student visa. But when notified by Greer that Khalil was in the U.S. as a permanent resident with a green card, the agency told her that they would be revoking that instead, reported NPR.
Following a disastrous meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy late last month, the White House ordered a pause on military aid and intelligence sharing with Kyiv in its ongoing war with Russia. That alone could be enough to devastate Ukraine’s ability to target Russian forces in its fight against the dictator-led superpower.
The Trump administration Wednesday removed a directory of 443 federal buildings it had planned to list for sale the previous day.