The number of federal employees who left their jobs in 2025 will total about 317,000, according to the Office of Personnel ...
It’s like taking the dust jacket off of the book and saying, ‘We’ve got rid of the book,’” one federal employee said.
From the daily newsletter: the recent upheaval in immigration courts mirrors the broader remaking of the government’s ...
Republican U.S. Rep. Jen Kiggans of Virginia Beach is heading into the 2026 election cycle with one of the most precarious ...
Has the Department of Government Efficiency delivered on promises to downsize federal employment, cut regulations, and reduce ...
The U.S. Tech Force is aiming to hire about 1,000 top-level technical employees and supervisors to join federal agencies and ...
Workers at the Commerce Department said they are still required to submit monthly DOGE-era "five things" reports, months ...
The Trump administration is pushing to limit how many federal workers receive top ratings in annual performance reviews in ...
Elon Musk emerged unscathed after Democratic-led states withdrew a sweeping lawsuit challenging his role in DOGE.
The public sector has a much larger share of unionized workers than the private sector, but the rights of the civil servants have lagged far behind. Since the 1930s, federal laws have allowed private ...
Federal spending records show a Treasury Department official appears to have approved the acquisition of up to 3,000 licenses ...
The General Services Administration finalized about 30% of the approximately 900 governmentwide lease terminations it sent to landlords earlier this year.