AudioEye reports that government websites face a 2026 accessibility deadline, with many failing to meet standards, risking ...
For decades, federal shutdowns have mostly been budget fights. The 2025 one has become bigger than that: It’s turned into a messaging war. Official government communications, including website banners ...
The Department of Housing and Urban Development posted a banner on its homepage Tuesday blaming the government shutdown on ...
Some inspector general websites were down across the federal government on the first day of the partial government shutdown Wednesday.
In the week the Department of Trade and Industry's (DTI) Patricia Hewitt promised to increase the number of people accessing government services online, a study has slammed the current condition of ...
A flag icon with nine stars stacked horizontally that sits atop most federal government websites has been used since 2017. It was not added after President Donald Trump’s second term began. The design ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — A number of official federal government agency websites are displaying prominent banners that blame the ongoing shutdown on Democrats or the “radical left.” Now, some California ...
Several government websites have been taken down, including the USAID.gov, ForeignAssistance.gov, NeglectedDiseases.gov, and ChildrenInAdversity.gov. A WIRED analysis of more than 1,000 federal .gov ...
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