OPM Retirement Backlog Drops Nearly 9% in September
The OPM retirement backlog was reduced by nearly 9% in September 2022, although it still remains at over 25,000 total claims.
The OPM retirement backlog was reduced by nearly 9% in September 2022, although it still remains at over 25,000 total claims.
Five current or former IRS employees have been charged with defrauding COVID-19 relief programs to use funds for things like luxury cars, clothes, and trips to Vegas.
A new GAO report details how many agencies planned to implement Schedule F before it was revoked.
The Justice Department has issued a legal opinion making its case for why it believes that the VA can legally provide abortion services even when they contradict state laws.
The 2023 Medicare Part B premiums will be lower than they were in 2022.
A Michigan man is heading to prison after he lied to VA employees about his physical condition and used a wheelchair as a prop to fraudulently obtain benefits.
The winners of the 2022 Samuel J. Heyman Service to America (Sammies) awards have been announced.
The House of Representatives has passed legislation to prevent future presidents from implementing Schedule F.
Legislation has been introduced that would require two federal agencies to keep their thermostats at 78 degrees when using air conditioning.