The Pentagon says Defense Secretary Mark Esper has removed himself from decision-making on a cloud computing contract potentially worth $10 billion, due to his son's employment with one of the original contract bidders
President Donald Trump says he is nominating Deputy Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette to replace Rick Perry in the top job at the Energy Department.
Energy Secretary Rick Perry says he will leave his job by the end of the year
Powerful Democratic Congressman Elijah E. Cummings has died to complications from longstanding health challenges, his office said. He was 68.
The Senate has confirmed a former ambassador and senior official at the Federal Aviation Administration as civilian leader of the Air Force
Federal appeals court will reconsider ruling from a three-judge panel that threw out lawsuit accusing the president of illegally profiting off the presidency through his Washington hotel.
Rep. Nita Lowey, who leads the powerful House Appropriations Committee and is a 31-year veteran of Congress, says she'll retire at the end of next year
Social Security says millions of retirees will get a modest 1.6% cost-of-living increase in 2020 _ and that comes to about $24 more a month more the average retired worker
A Defense Intelligence Agency official was arrested Wednesday and charged with leaking classified intelligence information to two journalists, including a reporter he was dating.
Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro said the proposal would keep the U.S. in the organization that it helped found.
Trump tweeted Wednesday that he has “worked long & hard” with O’Brien and that “he will do a great job!”
The House Oversight Committee says it is investigating whether Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao acted improperly to benefit herself or her family's shipping company
President Donald Trump has abruptly forced out John Bolton, his hawkish national security adviser
Federal authorities have arrested former officials of the Federal Emergency Management Authority and the former president of a major disaster relief contractor, accusing them of bribery and fraud as the territory struggled to recover from Hurricane Maria
Facebook says the U.S. Department of Homeland Security will be violating the company's rules if agents create fake profiles to monitor the social media of foreigners seeking to enter the country