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What do you think of your boss? Are you paid enough? OPM wants to know
Feds will soon begin receiving emails to take the 2024 Federal Employee Viewpoints Survey.
HUD Secretary Marcia Fudge steps down
In a statement, Fudge said she is transitioning to "life as a public citizen."
Interior Dept. expands return-to-office orders
Unions say agencies are not consulting the workforce before making reentry mandates.
McConnell will step down as Senate Republican leader in November
The senator had been under increasing pressure from the restive, and at times hostile wing of his party that has aligned firmly with Donald Trump.
By Michael Tackett
How to hold Ukraine over until Congress passes more aid funding
Washington still retains the authority to give Kyiv more than $4 billion worth of materiel from U.S. stocks.
By John Hardie and Rear Adm. Mark Montgomery (ret.)
Legal challenges may nullify military votes for Trump in 2 primaries
Will your absentee vote for Trump be counted if he's kicked off the ballot in Colorado or Maine?
By Karen Jowers
Biggest federal government union rallies against specter of Schedule F
Final regulations are pending from the Office of Personnel Management to further reinforce the merit system.
Biden blasts Trump’s remarks on NATO as uninformed and unsafe
The former president suggested he would not defend NATO countries if they are attacked by Russia in the future.
Homeland Security Dept. won’t be distracted by politics, Mayorkas says
A vote by the House on impeachement could come as early as this week.
Opinion
Biden’s AI executive order: Getting started with your CAIO
Under the guidance of the CAIO, agencies will be able to understand when and where AI services can safely be deployed
By Laura Stash