In today's Federal Newscast, today will be the last day to apply for a federal internship with the White House.
In today's Federal Newscast, a group of federal employees continues to push for expanded fertility benefits through the government's health insurance program.
In today's Federal Newscast, federal contractors have new advice for using artificial intelligence in the hiring process.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Defense Department generally escaped the effects of Friday’s global internet problems.
In today's Federal Newscast, House Democrats say a top official at the Federal Communications Commission helped write a policy for a new Trump administration.
In today's Federal Newscast, Navy leaders get instructions on training all of their personnel on do's and don'ts during election season.
The Social Security Administration says a recent policy change should make it easier to compensate beneficiaries who received underpayments.
The IRS investigated nearly 400 cases involving virtual currency. It’s trying to find taxpayers who leave digital assets off their tax returns.
The Social Security Administration is transitioning all users who made their accounts before 2021, to the Login.gov platform.
House appropriators are taking steps that could give federal firefighters a permanent pay raise.
With the Supreme Court overturning the way federal agencies issue regulations, the top Republicans are asking agencies how it affects them.
The House version of the NDAA, passed last month, requires automatic registration for all men. A new Senate version would expand that to women as well.
In today's Federal Newscast, the troubled Air Force program to modernize aging nuclear missiles survives despite ballooning costs.
Users now have the option to use facial recognition or a fingerprint to log into their TSP accounts from their phones.
The General Services Administration's EV battery strategy will help it maximize its use of the expensive components.