President Donald Trump is set to sign an executive order that aims to cut federal funding to schools that teach certain lessons about race, sex, gender or politics.
Among the immigration orders signed on Inauguration Day was a requirement for all immigrants to carry proof of documentation.
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to restrict gender-affirming care for people under the age of 19.
The order attempts to end federal funding or support for gender-transition care for people under the age of 19. It is set to face legal challenges.
The largest union for government employees sued the Trump administration to block an executive order that strips federal workers of job protections.
Trump stopped a program that had been in the works and was intended to give Medicare recipients access to more than 100 generic drugs for $2 a month, according to another executive order signed on Trump's first day in his new term.
The Boston university's webpage formerly titled, "The Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion," is now "Belonging in Northeastern."
The order reinstates a policy from Trump's first term that prohibited trans people from enlisting and barred those already in the military from transitioning.
The Trump administration is being sued over a transgender military executive order, signed late Monday, by six military servicemembers.
Ilyse Hogue explains the connection between Trump's executive order on gender and Republican's anti-abortion agenda.
Last week, the organization learned of Mr. Trump's executive order pausing the grant money that keeps the help desk running late.