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A top Air Force commander says mold has been found in nearly 1,200 dorm rooms at a military complex in San Antonio, leading to hundreds of military personnel being housed in hotels
The idea that the recent budget agreement between House and Senate leaders and President Trump guarantees there will be no shutdown is wrong.
The IRS implemented hundreds of recommendations Nina Olson made for administrative change, and 15 bills to implement her recommendations were signed into law.
Have you had your professional mid-life crisis yet? If not, this might be a good time to get it over with.
The Trump administration is taking another small step to shift functions at the Office of Personnel Management to the General Services Administration.
The Environmental Protection Agency plans to close its Las Vegas Finance Center and relocate its staff to facilities across the country.
Important senators endorse Air Force Gen. John Hyten's nomination to be Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, but others question his leadership ability amid allegations of sexual assault.
In today's Federal Newscast, the National Association of Postal Supervisors has filed a lawsuit against USPS seeking back pay to match private sector pay.
Despite tough talk from Congress and the White House, the federal employee benefits package has so-far remained untouched.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo promised to bring “swagger” back to the agency last year. Now, as the agency celebrates its 230th anniversary, he calls for achieving a shared goal of “professionalism and integrity.”
As preparations continue to move the security clearance program from the Office of Personnel Management to the Pentagon, employees of the National Background Investigations Bureau have received offers to move with it.
In today's Federal Newscast, a bill in the House would replace the Windfall Elimination Provision which currently cuts Social Security benefits for federal retirees who worked in a private sector job and also receive a government pension.
Dan Coats is resigning next month as national intelligence director after often clashing with President Trump over Russian election interference
USPTO Director Andrei Iancu said the agency has begun developing artificial intelligence tools to streamline the patent approval process.