Senior Correspondent Mike Causey hopes this cheers up active and retired federal workers in sticker shock over the new White House budget.
Secretary of Veterans Affairs David Shulkin's errors regarding a recent European trip look more like lapses in judgment than corruption.
Mike Causey says if Congress approves the 2019 budget, current and future employees under FERS could get smaller starting annuities when they retire.
The White House proposed a number of changes that would dramatically reshape the federal workforce and how federal workers are compensated.
Mike Causey wants to know: Should you make changes in your tax withholding and if so, should you have more or less taken out?
The 2019 budget plan proposed by the Trump White House topples the plan to build a new FBI headquarters in the Washington suburbs.
What do presidents Jimmy Carter, George W. Bush and Donald J. Trump have in common? Hint: It has nothing to do with hair.
If you went to bed at a decent hour last Thursday night, you missed the great 8-hour government stealth shutdown.
Federal News Radio's Tom Temin says the new, two-year, topline spending ceiling raised eyebrows even as it raised the coming deficits.
Many a styrene cup of coffee will have been consumed on this one
A highly-respected New York financial writer predicted that the U.S. stock market was long overdue for a correction of the type we saw on Monday.
If you've been a government employee for more than month, you know what a shutdown is, and if you haven't just wait.
Some proponents of an apolitical civil service argued that what President Trump argued for in his State of the Union address would turn federal workers into at-will employees.
Jamie Hynds, a senior product manager SolarWinds, details what agencies should consider when implementing the five-step process.
The Army has fallen short in dealing with retaliation against whistleblowers. Example? The Teresa Gilbert case.