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SSA said it removed strict ID requirements on its phone line, but internal policy says otherwise

The agency said in a recent regulatory filing that the identification pin had been made optional for those wishing to change direct deposit information over the phone. Internal policy says they’re still required.

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After firing of BLS chief, Lutnick tells federal statisticians that independence is ‘nonsense’

Employees should only focus on accuracy and getting “the right answer,” Commerce secretary says.

Trump administration cuts to terrorism prevention departments could leave Americans exposed

COMMENTARY | The U.S. military and law enforcement's counterterrorism efforts are largely grounded in responding to threats, while the federal government's prevention efforts have largely been winnowed due to ongoing personnel reductions.

DOGE can maintain access to federal personnel data, court rules

The DOGE affiliates will also keep unfettered access to federal education and taxpayer information.

Trump taps economist from the Heritage Foundation to head the Bureau of Labor Statistics

The nominee, E.J. Antoni, has harshly criticized the previous BLS commissioner.

FBI report: U.S. crime rates fell nationwide in 2024

Violent crime fell by 4.5% last year, including a nearly 15% drop in homicides.

Judge orders White House budget office to reveal information about spending decisions

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit mandated that the Office of Management and Budget restore a website detailing federal spending timelines.

IRS chief to leave agency less than two months after assuming the role

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will take over, becoming the sixth person to head IRS in Trump's second term.

Federal grants must ‘demonstrably advance’ Trump’s agenda, president orders

Trump’s new federal grants process has employees concerned over added bureaucracy and politicization.

Trump is outpacing his first term in deleting environmental information

The restriction of language and removal of information makes it harder to address climate issues, say the authors of a new report on environmental information under Trump 2.0.

New Postal Service leader lends support to controversial modernization plan

Postmaster General David Steiner said the controversial Delivering for America plan puts the U.S. Postal Service “on the right path.”

From a retired federal worker: Realizing I’m not special changed my leadership

COMMENTARY | How embracing a simple truth about federal service reshaped a leader’s approach to managing people and priorities.

‘The neutrality of the agency has been eliminated’: Stats-based feds decry BLS chief’s firing

Employees express concern Trump's firing of the commissioner, which followed a weak jobs report, will lead to future interference with their work.

Why FEMA is essential in disasters, and how losing independent agency status hurt its ability to function

Decades of disaster response history help explain how changes to FEMA’s structure have affected its ability to manage emergencies.

Thomas Shedd departs as Labor CIO

The longtime Tesla engineer appears to still be working at the General Services Administration, according to two employees, even as he leaves his post at the Labor Department.