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THE FEDERAL NEWSCAST, (length about seven minutes), is a daily Monday through Friday, high-information compilation of nine 40-second news stories and news packages, generated by the non-partisan, non-political, private-sector team of reporters at Federal News Network. Federal News Radio Producer/New...
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Justice Dept recovers money than ever for False Claims Act violations
The Justice Department recovered more money through the False Claims Act in fiscal 2025 than ever before. New data says DoJ won $6.8 billion in settle...
House Democrats call for DHS Secretary to be replaced
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is at the center of new calls to replace Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. In a letter to President Don...
The TSP millionaires club adds another 5,000 members
Close to 5,000 more Thrift Savings Plan participants have joined the club of so-called TSP millionaires. As of January 1st, nearly 195,000 TSP partici...
Presidential Rank Awards return in 2026
The Presidential Rank Awards are back for 2026, and the Office of Personnel Management is now looking for nominations. The prestigious honors program...
Federal wildland firefighters are keeping their higher pay rates
Federal wildland firefighters would keep their higher pay rates under the latest congressional appropriations package. The spending “minibus” maintain...
Federal retirement inventory reaches another new high
The federal retirement inventory has reached yet another new high. The Office of Personnel Management now has over 50,000 applications still awaiting...
Defense Department officially has a new CIO
Kirsten Davies has officially taken over the role of the Defense Department's chief information officer. She was sworn in right before the Christmas b...
Thrift Savings Plan I fund continues year-long positive run
The Thrift Savings Plan's I fund continued its year-long positive run in December, posting a month over month increase of more than 3%. That, by far,...
New bipartisan bill makes access to federal disaster aid relief easier
The Federal Emergency Management Agency would be required to create a universal disaster assistance application under a bill passed by the Senate last...
Defense Dept fails to pass its annual audit, again
The Defense Department failed to pass its annual audit once again. Auditors found 26 material weaknesses and “two significant deficiencies related to...
There’s a new recruitment opportunity at HHS
There’s a new recruitment opportunity at Health and Human Services. The agency has just launched the Roy Wilkins Fellowship. It’s reserved for student...
DHA reorganization left gaps in military health management
The Pentagon inspector general found the Defense Health Agency failed to issue finalized guidance defining roles, responsibilities and access-to-care...
$900 billion defense policy bill clears the House
The House has passed a $900 bill defense policy bill, which includes a 3.8% pay raise for service members. The must-pass legislation now heads to the...
Thrift Savings Plan returns mostly positive in November
Most funds in the Thrift Savings Plan saw minimal growth in November with 15 of 16 coming in higher than where they finished in October. But no fund s...
776 Air Traffic controllers and technician will receive $10,000 shutdown bonuses
The Federal Aviation Administration is giving 776 air traffic controllers and technicians a $10,000 bonus for working during the 44-day partial govern...
Army selects nine installations for potential microreactor power plants
The Army has selected nine installations as potential sites for microreactor power plants under its next-generation Janus nuclear power program. Meanw...
National Treasury Employees Union sues Trump administration
A federal union is suing the Trump administration for not handing over a list of employees that agencies might be targeting to remove their job protec...
Republican lawmaker raises concerns about funding Federal Employees Health Benefits program
As Open Season approaches, one Republican is raising concerns about funding for the Federal Employees Health Benefits program. Oklahoma Senator James...
Plans to keep the FBI headquarters in D.C. are moving ahead in Congress
Plans to keep the FBI’s new headquarters in the District of Columbia are moving ahead in Congress. Republicans on the Senate Environment and Public Wo...
The Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board reminds feds about loan options
The Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board is reminding federal employees of their current options for loans. All loans from the Thrift Savings Pl...
Number of federal employees exiting government this year continues to grow
The number of federal employees exiting the government this year continues to grow. The Partnership for Public Service has added thousands more to its...
VA Secretary warns more staff to be furloughed if shutdown continues
The vast majority of employees at the Department of Veterans Affairs keep working during a government shutdown. But VA Secretary Doug Collins says mor...
Government shutdown takes toll on air traffic controllers
The current shutdown is taking a toll on air traffic controllers. In response to a recent union survey, 700 employees working in air traffic control j...
Hawaii, Alaska and New Mexico among states hardest hit by government shutdown
Hawaii, Alaska and New Mexico are among the states being hit hardest by the partial government shutdown. A new report by WalletHub, a personal finance...
More resources are popping up for federal employees during the shutdown
More resources for federal employees during the shutdown are continuing to pop up. Several credit unions are offering no-fee loans to furloughed feder...
Federal retirement claims drop in September
The number of federal employees filing retirement claims in September was the lowest all year. Just over 6,300 employees submitted their retirement pa...
The number of TSP millionaires continues to grow
The number of so-called TSP millionaires is continuing to go up. As of October 1st, nearly 190,000 participants in the Thrift Savings Plan have accoun...
Senate Democrats charge DOGE is putting federal data at risk
Senate Democrats are charging the Department of Government Efficiency is putting federal data at risk at the Social Security Administration, the Gener...
White House economic advisors warn of economic spillover effect of government shutdown
The White House is warning of the potential for spillover effects into the broader economy because of the government shutdown, now entering its second...
Federal unions say the current government shutdown is like no other
In today's Federal Newscast, federal employee unions are moving against an unprecedented actions during a government shutdown
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TSP participants are still seeing strong gains in all funds
In today's Federal Newscast, the Thrift Savings Plan continues its run of month-over-month gains.
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The White House officially makes implementing AI to solve federal workforce issues a top priority
In today's Federal Newscast, the White House is officially making AI one of its science and technology priorities.
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Federal agencies will post their own contingency plans
The White House says the public will have to look at each individual agency to find out their plans for what would happen in a government shutdown. Th...
The National Guard surpasses its recruiting goals for fiscal 2025
The National Guard has surpassed its recruiting goals for fiscal 2025. The Army and Air National Guard have enlisted nearly 50,000 new members this ye...
Agencies brace for a potential government shutdown
Agencies are bracing for a potential government shutdown, with less than a week left for Congress to reach a spending agreement. But so far, agencies...
Army rolls out new incentive to keep technical experts
The Army is rolling out a new incentive to keep some of its most experienced technical experts in uniform. A warrant officer retention bonus will offe...
Lawmakers push to expand hazard pay for federal wildland firefighters
There is a push in Congress to expand the use of hazard pay for federal wildland firefighters. Utah Congresswoman Celeste Maloy has introduced a bill...
The Senate confirms nearly 50 of Trump’s nominees
Yesterday’s Senate vote confirming nearly 50 of the president’s nominees included some big gains for the Army — filling most of that service’s senior...
Interior and Agriculture departments set to combine wildland firefighting forces
The departments of Interior and Agriculture say they are on track to combine their wildland firefighting forces into a single agency by January 2026....
House passed NDAA restore union rights for Defense civilians
Congress is considering exempting some federal employees from losing their union protections. The version of the fiscal 2026 National Defense Authoriz...