Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Americans’ struggles with high living costs stem largely from the elevated inflation experienced in 2022 and 2023 rather than today’s slower price increases.
The 25-basis-point trim was widely expected, but opinions from executives, investors and analysts on how much it matters are ...
The increase in national scrutiny of Penn coincided with a series of lawsuits against the University, as well as federal ...
The Fed cut rates by 25 bps to 3.50–3.75%, marking a hawkish cut amid deep FOMC division and persistent uncertainty. Check ...
The Federal Reserve cut interest rates Wednesday for the third time in a row, but left big questions about any additional ...
The U.S. Army completed its fiscal year 2026 talent-based branching (TBB) process for Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) ...
A college student spent months applying to the U.S. Department of State’s Foreign Service Internship Program. Thousands apply, few are selected. She made it through applications, interviews, ...
When the government reopened last week, offices filled again with returning employees, but many others are still waiting to learn if they have jobs to go back to. For those caught in reductions in ...
The recent bipartisan agreement in the Senate brings relief to federal workers by ensuring full back pay for the time lost during the government shutdown. This provision applies to both furloughed ...
Image credit: Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty Images, John McDonnell/For The Washington Post via Getty Images In this Media Miss Minute, federal workers’ unions are suing the Trump administration over ...
Three U.S. federal worker unions are suing the Trump administration over new political loyalty tests they say were inserted into federal job application processes. Traditionally, federal civil service ...
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) and its director Scott Kupor were hit with a constitutional challenge lawsuit on Nov. 6 in Massachusetts District Court over a controversial federal job ...