The School Board will meet for an executive session 5-7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 12, then hold its regular monthly meeting. The board will go into executive session to review and evaluate the ...
Tyson Foods used Thursday’s (Feb. 6) shareholders meeting to mark 90 years as a company since its humble beginnings in 1935 ...
The Independent Electrical Contractors (IEC) has announced the inauguration of the 2025 National Board of Directors and Executive Committee. As stated in the press release, these leaders are set to ...
More than 30 planned talks at the annual meeting fall under the theme of “industries in the intelligent age" with more than 120 speakers. With more than 180 names on the agenda and 45 sessions planned ...
He’s using a series of executive actions in these first few days to carry out his agenda. President Trump’s latest executive order aims to get rid of diversity, equity and inclusion offices in the ...
WASHINGTON – Congressional Republicans have been talking for months about how swiftly they'll move to enact President Donald Trump's agenda once ... he emerged from the meeting with "a great ...
Indian IT company Wipro's Executive chairman Rishad Premji discusses Donald Trump's presidency and the positive effects the pro-growth, pro-business agenda may have on the company with Bloomberg's ...
By Charlie Savage Reporting from Washington President Trump began issuing executive actions after taking the oath of office on Monday, unilaterally shifting federal policies across topics that ...
WASHINGTON, Jan 21 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump issued an executive order late on Tuesday that directed government agency chiefs to dismantle diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI ...
President Donald Trump on Monday signed an executive order officially creating ... DOGE's purpose will be to "implement the President's DOGE Agenda, by modernizing Federal technology and software ...
But executive orders — and their policy sausage-making siblings, the proclamation and political memorandum — also are used by presidents to pursue agendas they can't get through Congress.
The changing of the guard was, perhaps, marked most significantly by sweeping new executive actions that will have far-reaching consequences on swaths of the electorate. Here’s a look at Trump ...