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A D.C. judge ruled that President Donald Trump was within his powers in appointing an acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
The Office of Special Counsel is working to find ways to improve and shorten the whistleblower retaliation caseload for federal agencies.
An original Congressional sin sets up a brawl over CFPB.
The bicycle commuter who flipped off President Trump's motorcade worked as a federal contractor. When she was identified, her boss fired her.
If confirmed Kirstjen Nielsen would inherit a department that just reversed a six-year trend of declining employee engagement scores.
Thomas Hill of the Brookings Institution says the State Department's re-org plan looks like a lot of earlier ones, ambitious language but few specifics.
Members of the House oversight committee say they are entitled to lease information based on the Seven Member Rule.
One potential proposal calls on Congress to require OGE to post more information online.
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump hand out treats as they welcome children from the Washington area and children of military families to trick-or-treat celebrating Halloween at the South Lawn of the White House on Monday.
Federal workers overwhelmingly list public service as one of their primary motivations for what they do. Contractors don’t.
Are federal workers (finally) voting with their feet by putting in their retirement papers in record numbers? Senior Correspondent Mike Causey is unsure.
A handful of states plus the District of Columbia say their residents will be harmed by the military transgender ban.
If you're looking for total vindication or a "smoking gun" of how the Trump administration acted during the presidential transition, it's not here.
Multiple high-ranking military officials have come out against the ban, and lawmakers want to know who advised the president.