Elon Musk, wielding a chainsaw, is overseeing a rapid shrinking of the nation’s largest employer: the federal government.
Good morning. Have you replied to the DOGE email? You have another chance. Donald Trump’s political and trade disputes get ...
Reports of the Department of Government Efficiency’s so-called “tech bros” accessing federal systems that hold vast troves of Americans’ personal data have raised many questions about whether they can ...
Some DOGE goals are part of a bipartisan tradition. But never before has an unelected adviser wielded near-unilateral authority to slash government jobs and spending.
After a weekend of confusion, the Trump administration on Monday afternoon told federal agencies they don't have to direct ...
Georgia federal workers had until midnight on Monday to respond to a complicated request that tasked them with listing weekly ...
As Musk and his critics toss around statistics, here are some points to know about how the government spends $6.8 trillion taxpayer money ...
Elon Musk gives federal workers another chance to justify their jobs amid pushback. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
Carville told NewsNation that the Tesla billionaire will be “the greatest generator of Democratic turnout, ever, more than Barack Obama.” ...
The email request was utterly trivial, as the standard for passing the test was to type some words and press send!” Musk ...
Email responses to Elon Musk's request for at-work accomplishments will be assessed using AI in a new DOGE initiative.
"Subject to the discretion of the President, they will be given another chance," Elon Musk said of federal workers who did not send in their emails.