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U.S. officials say all of the military services have now begun disciplinary actions and discharges for troops who have refused to get the mandated coronavirus vaccine, with as many as 20,000 unvaccinated forces at risk of being removed from service
The Air Force has discharged 27 people for refusing to get the COVID-19 vaccine, making them what officials believe are the first service members to be removed for disobeying the mandate to get the shots
The Senate has passed a stopgap spending bill that avoids a short-term shutdown and funds the federal government through Feb. 18 after leaders defused a partisan standoff over federal vaccine mandates
The federal government could be heading for a temporary shutdown
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin says no member of the National Guard will be allowed to participate in drills or other training required to maintain their status in the Guard unless they are vaccinated against COVID-19 or are given an exemption.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has rejected a request by Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt that his state’s National Guard be exempt from a Pentagon requirement that all military members be vaccinated against COVID-19
President Joe Biden is nominating Shalanda Young to lead the White House Office of Management and Budget
President Joe Biden has signed an executive order aimed at limiting turnover for federal service contract workers by offering them right of first refusal when a contract changes hands
The Pentagon will increase housing payments for troops in key areas and look into ways to combat hunger across the force.
It’s a hidden crisis that's existed for years inside one of the most well-funded institutions on the planet and has only worsened during the coronavirus pandemic
President Joe Biden is nominating former Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Dr. Robert Califf to again lead the powerful regulatory agency
At least 13 former Trump administration officials violated the law by intermingling campaigning with their official government duties
At least 13 former Trump administration officials violated the law by intermingling campaigning with their official government duties.
The State Department has named a new coordinator for its investigation into cases of so-called Havana Syndrome