Management
Obama Pardons Two Turkeys, Despite John Oliver's Pleas
The annual White House Thanksgiving tradition carries on.
Management
Attention Dieters: FDA Ruling Will Require Calorie Counts at Restaurants
New requirements will make sure eateries "conspicuously" inform customers of nutrition information.
Oversight
Storify: Public Officials React to Obama's Immigration Address
Social media reactions to Obama's announcement, mostly along party lines.
Management
Report: BP Tried to Lobby the EPA to Let It Continue As a Government 'Business Partner'
Vice News obtained a confidential 72-page report the company produced to convince the agency to keep giving it contracting dollars.
Pay & Benefits
Three Charts That Explain Feds' Low Morale in 2014
Most are worried the wrong people are being promoted, and confidence in leadership continues to decline.
Pay & Benefits
Infographic: No, Millennials in Government Don't Love Their Jobs Either
Younger respondents to OPM's Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey report lower satisfaction in their jobs.
News
Do Stoners Come Up With Government-Funded Research Programs?
Late-night hosts asks his audience to separate real from fake projects.
Management
Obama to Name Former Biden Chief of Staff As Ebola Czar
Ron Klain served in the White House from 2009-2011.
Management
Photos: How the Government Is Confronting the Ebola Outbreak
USAID, CDC and Defense are among the agencies collaborating to contain the disease's advance.
Management
The U.S. Plans to Amp Up Ebola Screening at Airports, But Will It Work?
Experts suggest screenings aren't iron-clad at preventing the disease from making its way to the United States.
Defense
U.S. Africa Command: Ebola Mission Will Not Bring Disease Back Home
Deployed personnel are highly trained and will be treated immediately if infected.
Management
If Ebola Spreads, How Close Are You to a CDC Quarantine Station?
The agency has 20 facilities to help stop outbreaks of deadly contagious diseases in the United States.
Tech
FCC Unanimously Strikes Down NFL Blackout Rule
Commissioner calls the ruling a "victory for fans."
News
Smithsonian's Panda Cub Celebrates First Birthday
America's cutest federal charge gets feted at the National Zoo.
News
10 Insane Things the Pentagon Gave to Local Law Enforcement
Helicopters, grenade launchers and underwear make their way to police.
News
'Curiosity' Leads Man to Steal Federal Explosives During a Camping Trip
Man was camping near a Forest Service storage facility and 'took it way too far.'
Management
Infographic: Five Steps to Manage Government Regulations for Contractors
How to deal with an audit, how to ensure compliance and more ways to stick the landing.
News
Former Postmaster General: Stop 'Prostituting' the Stamp Program
Benjamin F. Bailar says Harry Potter and similar stamps lack 'gravitas.'
News
Lawsuit Alleges DEA Will Trade Crack For Help on Investigations
Man is seeking damages for "severe emotional and physical harm."
Defense