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The first debate among leading candidates for president is over. Most readers indicate it did not impact their vote.
Current news and events impacting the federal workforce, both current federal employees and federal retirees.
The first debate among leading candidates for president is over. Most readers indicate it did not impact their vote.
Who will receive your vote in the upcoming presidential election? Did the first debate influence your vote? Share your feedback in this short survey.
The winners of the 2016 Samuel J. Heyman Service to America Medals have been announced to honor federal employees who work to make a difference in their communities.
A recent Gallup poll found that the US government is the least popular of any major industry in the US, however, the author says that it isn’t quite that simple and further analysis shows something much different.
A House Committee has issued subpoenas to three technology companies whose products were used in conjunction with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server in search of additional information about the security standards used on the system.
Team USA is competing in the Rio Olympics and bringing home their medals. But along with their victories comes something else: taxes owed to the IRS. Some in Congress are working to change that.
Two House Republicans recently sent a letter to U.S. Attorney Channing D. Phillips with information detailing perjury allegations against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton that they hope will be used to launch a formal investigation.
For the third quarter, the Postal Service suffered a $1.6 billion net loss on $16.6 billion operating revenue.
With almost 2,600 votes cast, only 20 votes separated readers’ preferences between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Here is how the candidates fared in this latest survey.
How do you determine how much money you will need in retirement? A lot depends on the retirement lifestyle that you desire. The author discusses the “80% rule” and how it applies to giving you the lifestyle you desire to have in retirement.