Former VA and OPM Employee Convicted of Fraud
A jury has convicted a former employee who worked for both the VA and OPM of theft and fraud.
A jury has convicted a former employee who worked for both the VA and OPM of theft and fraud.
New legislation would protect the jobs of federal employees who use marijuana in states where it is legal.
Recently introduced legislation would establish several provisions designed to boost telework among the federal workforce.
The Energy Department was found to be in violation of a statute when it issued a tweet about an editorial on ObamaCare written by the agency Secretary.
If you haven’t paid attention to your cable bill recently, you might be paying more than you need to. The author shares his favorite tips for scoring savings.
Legislation that would prohibit the IRS from hiring employees that were let go for misconduct has taken another step forward in Congress.
A new Senate report found that over half of the published data submitted to USAspending.gov contain inaccuracies.
A former Postal Service mail handler has pleaded guilty to a unique scheme to steal marijuana from packages mailed from states where it is legal.
A new GAO report found that the VA suffers from data reliability problems in its systems for tracking employee misconduct actions.
Recently introduced legislation would prevent certain federal employees from having to pay additional income taxes on relocation expenses.