Friday's lawsuit comes after DOGE employees gained access to data within the Treasury's sensitive payments system.
The industry has had a wild ride, first expanding rapidly on federal loan funding for students, then struggling through years of controversy and regulation. Now they’re back.
Officials at Musk-led DOGE were given access to agency data systems and technology at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), an agency with a $2 trillion budget.
As Medicaid recipients scramble to find a new nonemergency medical transport (NEMT) company to use, MedRide is taking legal ...
Marko Elez, the DOGE staffer who resigned after racist social media posts including a call to "normalize Indian hate" ...
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson filed a lawsuit Friday to prevent the federal government from sharing personal ...
A bill to continue Montana’s Medicaid expansion cleared an initial vote in the state House on Friday, a mile marker for one ...
Attorneys general in several states filed a lawsuit to stop the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency ...
Much of the billionaire’s handiwork — gaining access to internal systems and asking employees to justify their jobs — is ...
Senate Budget Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham on Friday released the text of the budget resolution that will lay the ...
"Work requirements are simply another way to cut Medicaid," wrote the authors of an analysis from the Center on Budget and ...
Trump and DOGE head Elon Musk are looking to make widespread cuts to federal agencies in the first month of Trump's ...