Concern remains that the final rule to block Schedule F will not prevent a future administration from resurrecting it
DoJ wants participants to combine DEA data with other public health and safety data to drive insights that could save lives in the drug crisis.
Zakiya Carr Johnson is a former White House official and former director of State's Race, Ethnicity and Social Inclusion Unit.
That's still below the governmentwide goal of 5% of all contracting dollars going to women-owned small businesses.
USPS retirees who are eligible for Medicare Part B, but do not have it, can sign up between now and September 1 without having to pay a penalty.
GAO found these payments were made to dead people or those who are no longer eligible for the benefits in question.
Labor Department employees in Boston showing support for telework, get blasted by Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa).
New marketing campaign aims to attract AI, cyber and STEM job seekers.
Scammers are impersonating financial offices within the State Department in phishing emails.
Chairman Mark Warner and nine other Senators ask miltary leaders to consider deployment of advanced nuclear reactors.
Revoked during the Trump administration, a shiny new Federal Labor-Management Partnerships Act would supercharge comity.
The 2023 settlement terms, called for the letter to Dr. Toni Savage, along with an undisclosed monetary award.
Staff attrition would only exacerbate the Bureau of Prisons' current 40% staffing shortage, the union said.
A new Coast Guard policy will require supervisors to refer personnel to a health care provider for an evaluation as soon as service members request assistance.
The Supreme Court ruling attempts to resolve the line between public and private activity on social media.