Some fired probationary employees are back to work. Some remain in limbo and on administrative leave. Others may never be able to return to their jobs.
This is perhaps one of the most irresponsible, brazen, incompetent things I’ve seen anybody in the U.S. military do," Sen.
"Very little fraud is in these improper payment numbers. However, all fraud is considered an improper payment," said GAO's Hannah Padilla ...
"You don't just pick one style fits all, because a building that would look good in Santa Fe wouldn't necessarily look good in Boston," said Rep. Dina Titus.
The Trump administration is cutting almost the entire workforce at a small, independent agency that handles collective bargaining disputes in the private sector and across the federal workforce.
U.S. District Judge James Bredar said he had “great reluctance” to issue a sweeping national preliminary injunction in the case.
In today's Federal Newscast, GOP lawmakers are looking to expand the president’s authority for fast-tracking agency reorganizations.
"Most people think of it as purely an anti-bribery statute, but there's actually much more to it than that," said Martin Weinstein.
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Agencies across the federal government have essentially frozen 200,000 purchase and travel cards, according to GSA, which is coordinating this work.
Despite a positive first quarter in fiscal 2025, USPS posted a nearly $1.3 billion loss for February — nearly quadruple the loss it saw a year ago.
The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Program has until April to verify all federal contractors have "wound down their use of affirmative action plans." ...