"Nobody in the agency wants to cut these programs," Kennedy said, suggesting instead they were required by the White House.
The lawsuit alleges minority-owned businesses are being forced to trade their First Amendment rights for federal contracts.
The Labor Department’s inspector general is investigating claims involving inappropriate messages to staff and misuse of ...
Under recently unveiled regulations, federal wildland firefighters would be eligible for a 25% increase in pay when they work ...
A Pentagon effort to discipline retired Navy officer and Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., over public comments is raising broader ...
The White House wants to allocate more funds to the Department of Veterans Affairs to help expand the agency’s use of artificial intelligence tools in fiscal year 2027, according to several detailed ...
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection tariff refund system went live Monday, marking what small business advocates call a ...
The General Services Administration will temporarily move into the Office of Personnel Management’s building before both ...
More than a dozen Democratic lawmakers warned that a little-scrutinized proposal to collect claims-level data related to the ...
The Agriculture Department told lawmakers on Thursday it is moving forward with various restructurings despite some ...
GSA Deputy Administrator Michael Lynch last week offered a comprehensive look at the agency’s plans for key acquisition and ...
The agency received over 12,000 applications in less than two days, making the effort “wildly successful,” according to ...
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