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The U.S. intelligence community is reportedly prepared to release an estimate on how many Americans are being monitored through online surveillance tools.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, the American Federal of Government Employees and the TSA workers they represent agree to a new CBA after months of negotiations.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, the Environmental Protection Agency's Inspector General says agency managers to need to put in guidelines for employees' use of texting so they don't violate the rules.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, a Defense Department rule may be costing the economy as much as $100 million.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, a federal judge rules the Department of Health and Human Services must have its Medicare appeals backlog nearly gone by 2021.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, reports indicate NSA watchdog George Ellard has been given a proposed termination notice for retaliating against a whistleblower from the agency.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, a group of 20 military and veteran organizations send a letter to President-elect Donald Trump, highlighting Bob McDonald's accomplishments in his time as Veterans Affairs Secretary.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, the Office of Management and Budget issues guidance for how agencies must expand how they determine, report and protect high value IT assets.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, thousands of veterans, who separated from service after suffering combat-related injuries, may get money back after the government improperly taxed their severance payments.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, Rep. Sam Johnson (R-Texas) unveils a bill that he says will help the Social Security program become more fiscally solvent.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, the space agency wants to give contractors who perform well on a consistent basis an award for doing so.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, Senators and Representatives from Maryland and Virginia plead with President Obama for a bigger pay raise for federal employees next year.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) says when doing investigative work, congressional staff may be susceptible to intimidation by law enforcement agencies.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, the Justice Department announces Chris Cornell, the man who plotted to attack Capitol Hill police and workers during the 2015 State of the Union Address, will serve 30 years in prison.