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Federal workers, both Democrat and Republican, eager to vote this fall
Past behavior shows this population will show up big at the polls. How feds will vote is less clear.
Senate tosses impeachment case against Homeland Security Sec. Mayorkas
Senators voted separately to dismiss the two articles of impeachment, arguing that they were unconstitutional.
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.
Exclusive: OPM cracks down on who’s eligible for federal health benefits
Administering a health care program with more than 8 million total members is one of the biggest jobs OPM does.
House to send Mayorkas impeachment articles to Senate, forcing a trial
Senators will be sworn in Wednesday as jurors, turning the chamber into the court of impeachment.
By Mary Clare Jalonick
Leave benefit for feds getting COVID-19 booster shots upheld by OPM
"The administration strongly encourages federal employees to get recommended doses of updated COVID-19 vaccines."
Opinion
Ballooning data volumes threaten to asphyxiate federal agencies
Navigating this deluge while ensuring data integrity, security and compliance presents a significant challenge.
By Pragyansmita Nayak
Opinion
Congress should address recurring cases of cyber espionage at home
It should be focusing on improving the cybersecurity practices of the domestic actors who repeatedly allow this foreign hacking to occur.
By Reynold Schweickhardt
Opinion
How to boost customer experience with secure cross-agency data sharing
The Federal Data Strategy directs agencies to assess and proactively address the procedural, regulatory, legal and cultural barriers to sharing data.
By Evan Davis
Tax Day reveals split in how Joe Biden, Donald Trump would govern
At the end of 2025, many of the tax cuts that Trump signed into law in 2017 will expire.
By Josh Boak and Jill Colvin, The Associated Press
Opinion
Beyond Article 5: NATO’s Pacific watch and collective self-defense
While NATO has largely existed in a peace-preserving capacity, Article 5 guarantees collective self-defense if a member nation is attacked.
By Rep. James Moylan, R-Guam