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Fidgeting at Work May Be Good For Your Health

Good news for pen-twirlers, leg shakers, and foot tappers.

Management

Why Do Women Think About the Downsides of Promotions More Than Men Do?

Male and female workers both easily imagine the good that comes with career advancement—but women have an easier time imagining the bad.

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How Obama Welcomed Pope Francis

The pontiff was greeted by thousands of people outside the executive mansion on Wednesday.

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Can Public Policy Survive Without Government?

Public-private partnerships can improve services, but not without risks.

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Low-Wage Federal Contract Workers Welcome Pope’s Visit—With a Strike

Contract employees seek $15 an hour and a union.

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The Other One Percent

New sick leave rule is cumbersome for all, but benefits few.

Management

VA Accounts for More Than One-Third of Government’s Whistleblower Complaints

Testy Senate panel blames IG vacancy, retaliators who go unpunished.

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The Guide to Structuring Your Perfect Work Day

Optimizing your work day to maximize your productivity and happiness admittedly isn't a hard science.

Management

White Houses Seeks to Accelerate Infrastructure Projects

Multi-agency tool expanded to streamline permitting and track environmental reviews.

Management

HHS Says More Than 10 Million Uninsured Americans Are Eligible for Obamacare

The administration released new data on the uninsured ahead of this year’s open enrollment.

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In Anticipation of Pope Francis, Senate Democrats Push Sweeping Energy Plan

Party leaders are unveiling legislation that would include carbon savings and kill big oil tax breaks, though the plan has little chance to move in a GOP-controlled Congress.

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Bush: One's Religion Not an Appropriate Criterion in Race

The Floridian further wades into the Muslim controversy generated by fellow Donald Trump and Ben Carson.