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Coast Guard Reserve deals with data breach amid cybersecurity push
Home addresses of 7,554 individuals, and the names and employee identification numbers of another 3,146, inadvertently were released.
Fed’s Bostic admits financial trades broke ethics rules
The disclosure comes just a year after a trading controversy engulfed the Federal Reserve.
Federal contract workers call for wages to keep pace with inflation
Employees working for the largest federal food service contractor are raising concerns about lagging wages to Congress.
Federal Reserve tackles inflation with most diverse leadership ever
There are more female, Black and openly gay officials contributing to the central bank’s interest-rate decisions than at any time in its 109-year history.
Biden to keep Powell as Fed chair, Brainard gets vice chair
President Joe Biden announced Monday, Nov. 22, 2021 that he's nominating Jerome Powell for a second term as Federal Reserve chair.
By Christopher S. Rugaber
Fed reviews ethics polices after prolific trading uncovered
The Federal Reserve said Thursday, Sept. 16, that it is reviewing its ethics policies governing senior officials' financial holdings, in the wake of disclosures that two regional Fed presidents engaged in extensive trading last year.
Special commission envisions treating public service more like military service
A report from the National Commission on Military, National and Public Service envisions a more universal idea of service that recruits feds in some of the same ways as the military.
By Jessie Bur