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Haitian gangs are increasingly abducting people and holding them for ransom to raise funds for other criminal activity, ...
Employers posted 7.4 million job vacancies last month, a sign that the American job market continues to cool. The Labor Department reported Tuesday that job openings in June were ...
Officials said the gunman fatally shot himself after his attack, which set off a chaotic scene that rippled out into the ...
A police officer was shot and killed when a crazed gunman wearing a bulletproof vest stormed a swanky Midtown skyscraper in ...
The IRS letters to current and former federal workers prompted tax experts to warn that the unpaid bills could be used as a ...
Data from the Education Department show the pace at which it resolves civil rights complaints has slowed as the Trump ...
This month, a number of new state laws took effect in Washington that impact both employers and their employees. Other ...
Federal employees say in a new survey that they are experiencing high levels of anxiety, stress, sleep deprivation, anger outbursts and depression.
The Thrift Savings Plan closed out the month of June with just over $1 trillion in assets across 7.2 million TSP participants. Officials on the TSP board say that high number shows a strong level of ...
The firearms industry has always argued that arming the public makes them feel safer — its own research shows that's not true.
A judge has dismissed federal claims in a lawsuit filed last year by a former Hawthorne Race Course association veterinarian who alleged that her efforts to scratch over 80 lame or injured ...
IRS has shrunk by 25%, mostly through voluntary separation incentives, while the Social Security Administration plans to shed ...