The White House said Tuesday that its officials “will determine” which news outlets can regularly cover President Donald ...
More than 1,400 probationary employees in "non-mission critical" positions at the Department of Veterans Administration will be let go, according to a release on the VA's website.
Records show among the 875 contracts were arrangements to help medical services, fund cancer programs, recruit doctors and ...
New evidence of falling consumer confidence was released Tuesday. The nonpartisan, not-for-profit Conference Board reported ...
The White House said federal agencies have discretion over key policy, as records showed Elon Musk’s team pushing for still ...
In the Oval Office, President Donald Trump announced his administration plans to sell a "gold card" -- his version of a green ...
In addition to wasting money, reverting base names to honor Confederates does a disservice to service members and veterans of ...
Workers at the Togus Veterans Administration Medical Center in Augusta have been fired, a hiring freeze was lifted at Acadia ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs dismissed more than 1,400 employees Monday, including some employees in Maine.
Five senators, including both Virginia senators, wrote a letter to U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy sharing their concerns.
The memo, published just a few hours before the midnight deadline, says responses should be sent to both OPM and agency leadership.
Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins announced Tuesday that his department saved nearly $2 billion by ending contracts he ...
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