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Several federal agencies operate so-called dissent channels for employees can express disagreement with policies or policy proposals. But a watchdog group said they're rarely used.
In today's Federal Newscast, American Federation of Government Employees members say they're not ready yet to return to their offices.
Health authorities were perplexed by a wave of sicknesses related to vaping. The CDC found the cause of the problem thanks to the Office of Medicine and Science.
The Government Accountability Office recently reviewed federal financial management. It found things have improved but a new refinements would help.
The Army has a single mobile app that tries to tell soldiers, civilians and retirees pretty much anything they might need to know about their local installation.
In today's Federal Newscast, the top Democrat on the Senate Appropriations Committee is calling for another delay to employee furloughs at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
The Postal Service won’t change the hours at post offices and the agency will continue to approve overtime as needed, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy said Tuesday.
Construction is underway - reconstruction more accurately - at a complex of ancient buildings at the Washington, D.C. Navy Yard, under the auspices of the Naval History and Heritage Command.
Courts have been no less hard hit by the pandemic than anywhere else. Some recent cases have put judges in a spot they don't generally like, the spotlight.
Two years since Congress passed legislation to purge untrusted telecom equipment. An interim rule that implements legislation finally took effect.
In today's Federal Newscast, the America Federation of Government Employees is making a final push to protect Defense Department employees’ right to unionize.
If you think the United States should lead the world in artificial intelligence then the country should have a national strategy for AI.
Researchers at Veterans Affairs perform abusive experiments on cats, after their ability to use dogs was defunded, according to the White Coat Waste Project.
They're gone. Both the House and Senate are basically in recess until Labor Day, with only perfunctory goings on.