In today's Top Federal Headlines, the federal prosecutor who convicted Virginia's former governor on corruption charges takes charge of the Justice Department's National Security Division.
In Today's Top Federal Headlines, female airmen serving in the Air Force can now request separation from service up to a year after having a baby.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, the chair of the House Appropriations Committee has brought forth a short term continuing resolution to delay a government shutdown.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, the General Services Administration's Technology Transformation Service has started a pilot program allowing digital assistant programs like Amazon's Alexa or Microsoft's Cortana to have access to public service information.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, a pair of Virginia congressmen has introduced legislation to continue paying federal employees in preparation for a possible government shutdown.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, DHS' Office of Inspector General says phone scammers are making it appear as if the IG's office is calling people in need of personally identifiable information.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, emails revealed through a FOIA request from Judicial Watch show contractors working with HHS had major security concerns days before the site became live.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, though demand still greatly outnumbers the amount legally allowed to be accepted, there were fewer applications for the work visas most often sought by technology companies.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, Navy leadership cites incidents of the devices exploding as the reason for its new policy.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, two Republicans in the House ask Attorney General Jeff Sessions to look into whether the former IRS manager broke the law.
The Federal Headlines is a daily compilation of the stories you hear discussed on Federal Drive with Tom Temin. In today’s Top Federal Headlines, Attorney General Jeff Sessions met with Customs and Border Protection employees…
The Federal Headlines is a daily compilation of the stories you hear discussed on Federal Drive with Tom Temin. In today’s Top Federal Headlines, the Veterans Affairs Department creates a group to search for an…
Seventeen senators introduced a bill to ensure federal employees get paid, even if Congress can't agree how to fund the government past April 28.
In today's Federal Headlines, the amount of money the Defense Department dedicated towards contract spending rose last year.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly wants to improve personnel systems for DHS workers to build on improving morale.