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Young veterans more likely to get dangerous jobs than civilian peers
Young veterans are more likely to work in jobs with significant physical demands and health risks than civilian peers, new research found.
The challenge of portraying America’s first president in film
George Washington has been the subject of a few films, but experts say a heroic Hollywood treatment isn't necessary.
By Sarah Sicard
Federal employees’ return to office is ‘overdue,’ Post editorial says
The White House direct agencies to report their current policies for telework and establish routines to monitor progress and diagnose issues.
Navy reveals five design options for new national museum
All five design ideas include a ceremonial courtyard, and plans to accommodate Navy artifacts including a Corsair aircraft.
By Diana Stancy
Is Emancipation Day a federal holiday?
More than 150 years later, the District celebrates Emancipation Day every spring with live music, parades and fireworks.
Error delays monthly housing payments for GI Bill students
Stipends expected to reach students' bank accounts on Friday will instead take several more days to process, officials warned.
Is Presidents Day a federal holiday?
The Office of Personnel Management has its own take on the day’s naming convention.
VA to get new authority over education benefits for future emergencies
The move comes in response to problems that surfaced at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in America.
Migrants dropped near VP Harris home on frigid Christmas Eve
Gov. Greg Abbott’s office said last week that Texas has given bus rides to more than 15,000 people since April.
Experts forecast smooth path for L3Harris-Aerojet acquisition
How will regulators approach L3Harris's bid to acquire Aerojet Rocketdyne?
By Joe Gould
This whistleblower called out VA about counselor burnout
Ted Blickwedel confronted VA leadership about its treatment of counselors and decreased care for veterans. Then he wrote a book about it.
By Todd South