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The inspectors general for the Departments of Justice and Veterans Affairs are setting up a new VA health care fraud task force.
The acting director of national intelligence, Joseph Maguire, is withholding a whistleblower complaint alleging serious wrongdoing within the intelligence community that may involve President Donald Trump.
Sometimes it seems like unmanned aircraft are about to take over the world. But if it flies, it's got to keep clear of planes with people aboard.
As sophisticated as air transportation has become, the most basic mistakes can still occur, like when an Alaska Airlines flight landed using a taxiway.
An often overlooked element in delivering excellent service to the public is having employees who themselves are taken care of by internal services.
PEER says their lawsuit has forced FAA to address helicopter/airplane noise at parks. Senior Counsel Paula Dinerstein joined Federal Drive to discuss.
Sen. Josh Hawley's new bill would give legal authorities more power to act against social media companies that don't remove addictive features in their websites.
Before drones can be used for commercial delivery, the Federal Aviation Administration has to integrate them safely into an already crowded airspace.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Personnel Management is urging agencies to consider telework and workplace flexibilities during this week's heat wave.
A Senate committee has voted along party lines to approve President Donald Trump's nominee to run the Federal Aviation Administration
Aviation attorney Mark Dombroff joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin with details about the questions being raised over the FAA's oversight process.
Imagine a world in which millions of commercial drones zoom around the skies doing everything from delivering packages to inspecting infrastructure. To some extent it's already happening.
Did the recent shutdown do at least one constructive thing: Spotlight the lack of federal workers?
President Donald Trump announced the nomination of a permanent administrator of Federal Aviation Administration as the agency faces new scrutiny over its oversight after a pair of deadly crashes by Boeing's new aircraft.