FAA Contractor Charged with Threatening President Trump via Email
An FAA employee (contractor) faces charges for threatening the president—an offense that could bring prison time and immediate removal from a federal job (and agency premises).
An FAA employee (contractor) faces charges for threatening the president—an offense that could bring prison time and immediate removal from a federal job (and agency premises).
Retirement housing costs can rise in four phases, with major repairs and aging-in-place needs often increasing expenses late in life.
A bipartisan bill introduced in the Senate would stop federal pensions for sex offenders, sparked by high-profile cases like former Congressman Eric Swalwell.
Federal employees already have a pension and Social Security, so is converting TSP to guaranteed income solving a problem you don’t have?
Recently introduced legislation seeks to protect federal employees’ credit during government shutdowns.
A Pentagon Force Protection Agency officer turned a 5-day suspension into termination after forging a coworker’s sworn statement. See how his appeal turned out.
TSP performance saw a surge in April 2026, with stock funds posting rare double-digit gains amid market relief and strong earnings, but risks still loom.
The partial government shutdown within the Department of Homeland Security is finally over.
A VERA or VSIP offer can seem like a golden ticket, but early retirement comes with permanent reductions to your pension, TSP, and Social Security.
The latest step in implementing changes for schedule policy/career classification employees is a new OPM memo addressing performance appraisal.