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President Trump's first State of the Union on touted progress his administration has made, but it wasn't the whole story.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Congressional Budget Office says the Treasury Department will run out of funds by late March unless it's raised.
Should federal workers be worried that there will be another shutdown? And if there is another one, what do feds need to know?
Last night's State of the Union speech, the first for President Trump, added to a long and somewhat predictable tradition.
Margot Conrad from the Partnership for Public Service shares ideas with excepted employees and managers on how to survive, without pay, during a shutdown.
In today's Federal Newscast, the changes Congress ordered at the Internal Revenue Service seem to be helping the agency better identify fraudulent claims.
The FTC has made it a priority to ensure marketers aren't using deceptive marketing techniques to take in gullible consumers.
Lawmakers urge the Coast Guard to follow the Veterans Affairs Department's example and adopt the same EHR system used by the Defense Department.
Because of a drug classification issue, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid may have foregone more than a billion dollars, according to HHS.
Senators seem as far apart as ever on fiscal budget talks. But will Tuesday's State of the Union address help avert a shutdown, or hurt even more?
The last mini-shutdown may have felt to many like the tremors before an earthquake, according to Federal News Radio's Tom Temin.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new report from the Homeland Security Department's Office of Inspector General finds the agency has no centralized database to make sure suspended companies don't compete for new contracts.
In today's Federal Newscast, Senator Claire McCaskill wants to know more about OMB's plans for the Homeland Security Department, with a potential pay freeze for civilian employees on the table.
The Energy Department is developing an enterprise cyber risk management framework that will be integrated across every office in the department.