Emails sent to government workers at numerous agencies gave employees 10 days to report if a colleague's job relates to ...
A memo from the U.S. Office of Personnel Management Tuesday evening called for all federal DEI employees to be placed on ...
Agencies removed some webpages on diversity, and paid leave for employees who work on DEI programs was to take effect by 5 ...
Longtime federal workers say they have become pawns in a battle for political control, that their DEI work is misunderstood and they fear they're under surveillance.
Many underrepresented people who built successful government careers credited those laws and their enforcement with expanding the path to prosperity.
Federal agencies, employees and contractors are trying to process how President Donald Trump’s sweeping anti-DEI executive order will upend their work.
President Donald Trump is rolling back the government’s decades-long push for diversity, equity, and inclusion. DEI’s supporters say it ensures historically marginalized groups are included, while ...
On only the second day of the second Trump administration, thousands of federal government workers received an ominous email from the heads of their respective departments. The directive, signed ...
Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin spoke on CNN Thursday, discussing President Donald Trump's executive orders and his views on how they might impact the city.
This time around, the Trump administration is widely expected to ban DEI in companies that depend on federal funding or hold government contracts. With full control of Congress, Trump will likely ...
DEI experts who spoke with the I-Team said the president’s order falsely equates DEI efforts with preference and the selection of unqualified workers.
Federal agencies and departments have 60 days from the signing of the order to end DEI-related practices. All federal DEI staff need to be placed on paid leave by 5 p.m. ET on Wednesday.