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House to hold separate votes on Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan aid
The chamber will hold three separate votes on Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan aid bills that mirror legislation the Senate has already passed.
The ‘Fire Fauci Act’? Here’s what QAnon’s favorite Republican doesn’t understand about federal employment law
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, has a position and pay level that is protected by federal employment law.
By Jessie Bur
The Sammies go virtual to honor exceptional feds
The usual gala for the Samuel J. Heyman Service to America Awards was replaced with a virtual event to celebrate outstanding federal service.
By Jessie Bur
Trump names former pharma exec to lead ‘Operation Warp Speed’
Operation Warp Speed is operating largely independently of the existing White House coronavirus task force, which is also shifting its focus toward vaccine development.
By Zeke Miller, The Associated Press
4 questions with the head of NIST’s cyber collaboration hub
The new director at NIST's National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence discusses several projects he's working on there, including an effort to make documents more digestible.
By Andrew Eversden
Government meeting? Work call? Virtual happy hour? How to better secure that meetup
In this age of telework, dangers continue to lurk at home in digital meetups. But there are steps you can take to ensure privacy.
By Andrew Eversden
New degree program aimed at helping veterans run for public office
The Veterans Campaign and University of San Francisco will team up on a two-year Master's Degree program this fall.
Trump indicates Fed search down to 5 finalists
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he is likely to make his selection for the next Federal Reserve chairman from five candidates, a group that includes current Chair Janet Yellen.
By Martin Crutsinger