Nearly 13,000 air traffic controllers have been working without pay for weeks due to the ongoing government shutdown, ...
The U.S. federal government shutdown, now stretching over a month, has forced some federal employees to take on side jobs to sustain their livelihoods. On the 3rd, The Washington Post (WP) reported ...
Sacramento State University is providing food and essential resources to students affected by the government shutdown, as ...
The Trump 2.0 shutdown is set to become the longest government shutdown in history. On Tuesday, it ties the 35-day record set in 2019, during Trump’s first term. With no serious negotiations happening ...
The Republican representing Missouri’s 4th District said GOP lawmakers “did our job” by approving a temporary funding bill in ...
The Head Start program operated by Family Services of Grant County will have to close after Nov. 14, at least temporarily, if federal funding is not restored. Executive Director Sally Gundry said the ...
Air traffic controllers and TSA staff face unpaid work during the government shutdown, leading to flight delays, long lines ...
Volunteers are repurposing their mobile kitchens to feed unpaid federal workers as the government shutdown drags into a fifth week.
Throwing a sandwich at a federal agent turned Sean Charles Dunn into a symbol of resistance against President Donald Trump’s law-enforcement surge in the nation’s capital. This week, federal ...
A federal employee and contractor share their experiences in looking for new jobs since April and what others can learn from their trials and tribulations.
As federal layoffs rise, many workers turn to the private sector, where hiring slows but key industries still expand in 2025.
In response to the government shutdown, layoffs, and other market shifts, Johns Hopkins University held a career expo for ...