The food drive comes as some federal employees who have missed one full paycheck and a partial paycheck during the shutdown are tightening their belts.
The Justice Department’s notice names 11 new immigration judges and 25 temporary judges. Most have military ties, and at least 18 are still serving.
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Back from a week abroad, President Donald Trump is calling on the Senate to scrap the filibuster and reopen the government after a monthlong shutdown, breaking with majority Republicans who have long ...
Sean Cairncross, the national cyber director, said he's looking to improve U.S. cyber strategy efforts by working with the private sector.
"Challenges probably have to go to the Court of Federal Claims, at least until certainty prevails," said David Robbins.
"They're stripping due process significantly and making it easier for arbitrary terminations, similar to private sector ...
Agencies are giving furloughed federal employees an inconsistent message about whether they will get retroactive pay once the shutdown ends.
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The White House is tapping into three Defense Department’s accounts to pay troops this week as the government shutdown ...
Some passport services employees have approached management with a request to “self-furlough,” so they can find paying work ...
About 70% of federal employees who took Federal News Network’s online survey said the current shutdown feels different and less certain than past ones.