HHS Recommends Mask Mandates to Fight Long COVID
HHS is floating the idea of mask mandates among the general public to help prevent Long COVID.
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HHS is floating the idea of mask mandates among the general public to help prevent Long COVID.
A Senate resolution says that because the COVID-19 pandemic is over, the federal employee vaccine mandate should be ended as well.
The continuing surge of illegal immigration along the Mexican border is leading to sending federal air marshals there to assist instead of securing airlines.
A group of Republican Senators are concerned that some federal employees could be getting double payments for student loan reimbursements.
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.
Recently introduced legislation would prohibit some federal employees and their spouses from owning individual stocks while working for the government.
Dr. Anthony Fauci appears to be leaving federal service but does not intend to retire despite having a very large federal pension.
GAO has agreed to investigate the recent problems that have plagued the TSP since the launch of the new website and features in June.