Hundreds of thousands of federal workers have been furloughed or working without pay since the government shut down on Oct. 1. Now, as Congress races toward a resolution to the record-breaking ...
With the end of the longest shutdown in U.S. history, federal workers were back in their offices, national parks were fully ...
After 43 days, the longest government shutdown in history is finally over and federal workers will soon be returning to work and receiving their back pay. President Donald Trump signed legislation ...
Woman recalls '90s childhood vacations—has sudden realization: "a cover" ...
The government is starting to reopen after President Trump signed a bill to fund the government through Jan. 30.
Federal employees head back to work after Congress ended the shutdown and James Comey and Letitia James challenge a U.S.
Trump allies’ America First Legal filed federal civil rights complaints accusing three Virginia cities of embedding DEI into ...
President Trump is returning to Florida after a speech Nov. 5 to the America Business Forum in Miami previewing themes for ...
In a year of sweeping workforce overhauls, federal employees are reporting high levels of disruption, and low levels of engagement, new data from Gallup shows.
The shutdown's effect on air travel, meanwhile, is expected to ease, although the timeline for that is unclear; the Federal ...
A federal judge in San Francisco has indefinitely halted the Trump administration's mass layoffs of federal employees during the government shutdown. The decision came almost two weeks after U.S.
Employers are perfecting their flexible work arrangements. They’re making in-person time strategic and ensuring new employees ...