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Military spouses want clarity on return-to-office orders

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Federal News Network) — While military spouses employed by the federal government “should” be able to continue working remotely, concerns mount for…

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What’s next now that a federal judge has issued a stay in the ‘deferred resignation’ offer

WASHINGTON, D.C. (WTOP) — A federal judge has temporarily halted an order for federal workers to accept a “deferred resignation” offer, which they originally had until…

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Federal Workers Who Take Trump’s Exit Deal Face Legal Dilemma

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Bloomberg Law) — President Donald Trump‘s voluntary resignation offer to federal workers leaves them with few legal options if they decide to take the…

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‘Confused’ and ‘scared’: Lawyer shares federal workers’ reaction to Trump buyout offers

WASHINGTON, D.C. (MSNBC) — The deadline for the deferred resignation program is currently on a pause but there is still plenty of confusion about the deadline and what it…

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Millions of federal workers face deadline today over whether to resign. Here’s what to know.

WASHINGTON, D.C. (CBS News) — More than 2 million federal employees face a looming deadline: By midnight Eastern time on Thursday, they must decide whether to accept a…

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New process simplifies uncontested joint divorce in New York

ALBANY, NY (WROC) — New York overhauled uncontested joint divorce, with the New York State Unified Court System (UCS) announcing a simplified process at the end of January.…

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Colorado’s Federal workers face decision about their employment

DENVER, CO (The Denver Post) — Federal workers across the nation face a life-altering decision this week — tender their resignations and be paid through Sept. 30. Or hold…

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Democrats seek answers on FBI, Justice Dept. ousters, say purge may expand

WASHINGTON, D.C. (The Washington Post) — Top Senate Democrats on Monday tried to challenge major changes at the Justice Department and FBI, demanding to know whether…

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A group of former U.S. spies opposes building a new casino near D.C.

WASHINGTON, D.C. (NPR) — More than 100 former spies and intelligence officers say foreign adversaries could take advantage of a new casino proposed in the Washington, D.C.…

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As the Trump administration gathers names of recent hires, some are being asked to justify their jobs

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Government Executive) — Federal agencies across government are gathering and submitting lists of recent hires and, in some cases, asking those employees to…

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