‘We’re still in hell’: A year later, CDC employees remain shaken by headquarters shooting — and angry at agency leaders’ response
The agency is also contending with deep workforce cuts and leadership changes as a new director prepares to take over.
The agency is also contending with deep workforce cuts and leadership changes as a new director prepares to take over.
Gen. Stephen Whiting, the outgoing commander of U.S. Space Command, used his final speech at the Space and Missile Defense…
Lawmakers are backing the White House’s spending ambitions in some areas while pushing back on how the Pentagon would spend…
NIH is offering $1 million for practical ideas that could help long-acting HIV prevention and treatment reach more people, and…
Trump’s former personal attorney takes over the Justice Department after a contentious Senate confirmation vote.
Amid the proliferation of AI, public sector cybersecurity has shifted from outwitting adversaries through human...
An audit found gaps in planning, cost estimates and oversight that could put the modernization effort further behind schedule.
While the president recently nominated Dennis Kirk to serve as inspector general at the Interior Department, he’s reportedly already working…
The union’s deadline comes as the Trump administration has stripped collective bargaining rights from roughly two-thirds of NTEU members and…
Thus far, neither chamber of Congress has put forth a plan that would override President Trump’s planned pay freeze for…