President Trump's 2018 turkey pardon marked the 71st year since the ceremony first took place in 1947.
White House chief of staff receives praise and criticism from Trump, but not a pledge to keep him on the job
In today's Federal Newscast, The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services said it avoided handing out more than $4.5 billion in improper payments under one of its signature programs in fiscal 2018.
President Donald Trump says he will name EPA's acting head, Andrew Wheeler, to the permanent post at the agency
House Democrats anticipate a full slate of investigations and oversight actions once they gain the majority in January, but on at least one longstanding issue, the Justice Department's inspector general has given no indication of whether his office look into the matter.
The Pentagon's second-ranking officials says the number of U.S. active-duty troops deployed to the U.S.-Mexico border has "pretty much peaked" at the current total of 5,800
President Donald Trump is weighing an administration-wide shakeup as he looks to prepare his White House for divided government
The Paris Call for Trust and Security in Cyberspace has 51 nations' signatures, but not that of the United States.
President Donald Trump, and other officials, visit Paris to commemorate the 100 years that have passed since the end of World War I.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions has been pushed out as the country's chief law enforcement officer
Friday’s column asked if key workers and executives are leaving in protest or if they are simply retiring from a rapidly-aging government? So we asked you and here’s what we got.
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis' top priority is making the military more "lethal" _ but nothing about its new mission at the U.S.-Mexico border advances that goal.
If you search employee exodus from federal government you will get more hits than reading the Old Testament. But is it true?
In today's Federal Newscast, the Congressional Budget Office assesses a bill which would give the Trump administration expedited authority to reorganize the federal government.
A sloppy cyber risk assessment can lead to misallocation of resources, false positives and an unrealistic sense of security at federal agencies, says Larry Clinton of the Internet Security Alliance.