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Budget talks continued overnight. As a sign of how things went, a new CR is being prepared and CNN\'s Bob Constantini tells us feds are being told to turn in time sheets, just in case.
Feds on the street talk about the possibility of being furloughed with WFED\'s Kristi King.
The largest federal employees\' union has filing a lawsuit against the Obama administration for failing to provide details of agencies\' shutdown plans. Attorney Bill Bransford breaks it down for us.
The federal government\'s list of emergency network security personnel has not been updated in 15 years.
Furloughed feds may surrender smartphones
Military members would continue to earn wages in the event of an April 8 shutdown of the federal government, but they\'d have to wait to collect them until Congress agrees on a budget, a senior administration official said.
The Pentagon moves to tighten cybersecurity for troops in Afghanistan and Iraq.
A fast-approaching budget deadline is creating increasing anxiety among federal workers that government could shut down if Congress does not reach a deal.
These are the stories the Federal News Radio team is working on today. A federal shutdown could keep you and 800,000 other federal employees away from work. The White House says that’s about how many…
The Pentagon is under fire from investigators who are \"concerned\" about a weapons program that\'s over budget and past its deadline.
And out of the more than 450 teams that competed, Team Wilson out of Florida Cadet Squadron took home the Commander-in-Chief trophy.
Open government proponents are calling for more transparency, and they are taking that message to the streets.
The Federal Communications Commission is redoing its website for the first time in ten years.