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White House to review Cabinet protocols after Austin’s hospitalization
The White House chief of staff is also ordering Cabinet heads to notify his office if they ever can’t perform their duties.
By Seung Min Kim and Zeke Miller, The Associated Press
Veterans can now access their VA medical records through their iPhones
The VA has partnered with Apple to let veterans access their medical information on their iPhones.
By Patricia Kime
Why not Microsoft? A look at the JEDI contract
Conspiracy theories abound around the decision by the Pentagon to award to Microsoft the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure contract.
By Jill Aitoro
Lawmakers to Trump: Don’t delay Pentagon cloud contract. No, do.
Amazon Web Services Inc., a division of Amazon, and Microsoft Corp. are finalists for the contract estimated to be worth up to $10 billion over a decade.
Hundreds gather at ceremony to bid farewell to Rosenstein
Attorney General William Barr and former Attorney General Jeff Sessions were among the speakers, praising Rosenstein's dedication to a difficult job.
Rod Rosenstein submits letter of resignation to Trump
When Trump wanted to fire then-FBI Director James Comey, who was overseeing the Russia probe, Rosenstein wrote the memo that the White House used to justify the dismissal. But eight days later, Rosenstein took a step that Trump feared would end his presidency: appointing Robert Mueller as special counsel.
Ex-acting AG Matthew Whitaker leaves Justice Department
Justice Department spokeswoman Kerri Kupec says Whitaker's last day was Saturday.
William Barr sworn in for 2nd stint as US attorney general
Earlier Thursday, the Senate voted 54-45 to confirm the veteran government official, mostly along party lines. Barr, who also served as attorney general from 1991 to 1993 during President George H.W. Bush's administration, succeeds Jeff Sessions.
Can medical marijuana for veterans move forward in 2019?
Rep. Lou Correa has been lobbying for expanded research into medical cannabis for months, but sees next year as a key moment in the debate.
Here’s what feds cared about most in 2018
The headlines were endless this year, but a few in particular really resonated with the federal workforce.
By Amber Corrin