The Justice Department fired more than a dozen prosecutors who worked on the investigations, and a group of senior FBI executives were told to resign or be fired.
A sommelier at the famous restaurant kissed the young waitress, but when she reported the incident she was let down.
The Alabama Shakes that rose from a small town to become one of indie rock’s biggest bands had four people in it. Now it’s ...
Something rare is taking place at the South Dakota Capitol this week, as a new governor, Larry Rhoden, and a new lieutenant ...
About 100 people spilled out of U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez’s Thursday night town hall in Salmon Creek, as her recent alignment with House conservatives has ignited criticism of the Skamania Dem ...
Documents reveal Donald Trump’s “Fork In the Road” resignation program is touting a “vacation” but the government may force employees to keep working.
Federal workers across the government on Friday received emails from top officials at their agencies informing them that the ...
With just one week before the deadline, many federal workers are still unclear whether they can trust the Trump administration’s offer, or if they are even eligible for it.
OPM's acting director also confirmed the agency’s governmentwide offer for deferred resignations is "valid, lawful, and will be honored by OPM.” ...
The Trump administration has released an FAQ to clarify questions around the deferred resignation offer made to federal workers this week, giving eight months' salary to workers who opt to resign.
An email was sent to federal employees this week, giving them the option to resign and get paid through September. AFGE says the message was confusing and concerning with no clear path moving forward.
NPR asks Michelle Bercovici, an employment lawyer who mostly represents federal employees, about what the Trump administration's offer to almost all federal workers to resign by Feb. 6 means for them.