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Current and former Social Security officials said the commissioner at various points blamed his predecessor for problems that ...
While some lawmakers have raised concerns that remaining members of the Department of Government Efficiency have “burrowed in ...
Employees express concern Trump's firing of the commissioner, which followed a weak jobs report, will lead to future ...
From hurricane preparedness to policy reform, history shows how learning from past challenges can shape a stronger Social ...
The Government Accountability Office said the cancellation of $8 billion in NIH grants was a violation of the Impoundment ...
The General Services Administration signs this new OneGov pact to help agencies adopt advanced artificial intelligence tools ...
The move runs against the Trump administration’s claims to federal jurists that agencies would wait until the conclusion of ...
The Thrift Savings Plan offers federal employees the ability to diversify their investments to international markets through ...
Decades of disaster response history help explain how changes to FEMA’s structure have affected its ability to manage ...
The Homeland Security Department is using a recent funding infusion to hire more Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents ...
After Senate moves bipartisan spending bills, Dem leaders request sit down on shutdown-aversion plan
The Senate is moving fiscal 2026 funding measures with ease but there is still no overall strategy in Congress.
The Health Resources and Services Administration has lost approximately a quarter of its staff between February and June, ...
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