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President Trump signed an executive order forcing the federal government to phase out paper check disbursements by the fall.
Out of the more than 5,500 federal employees who took the survey, nearly 80% said “none of the above” when asked what has improved since returning to work on-site. There’s hardly any parking ...
Marriage is a union between two people, but no one said either has to be alive. The ancient Chinese tradition of ‘ghost ...
Editor’s Note: Federal News Network’s return-to-office survey is a non-scientific survey of respondents who self-reported that they are current federal employees, and who were self-selected. Some ...
The seafood chowder is thick enough to stand a spoon in, loaded with chunks of the day’s catch. Grab your food and head to ...
In the corridors of NHS hospitals, I've watched healthcare professionals scramble between patients, their attention stretched to breaking point. Patient ...
Southside Diner may not be the flashiest spot in Maryland’s dining scene, but it has quietly built a reputation that has ...
A team of biomaterial engineers, environmental resource specialists and industrial design researchers affiliated with a host ...
The fact that it is transparent, biodegradable in a natural environment, and plastic-like is already fantastic, but there is ...
Traders work on the trading floor of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, the day after U.S. President Donald ...
Gun safety groups are celebrating the Supreme Court decision upholding a Biden administration firearm regulation on nearly ...
The change, part of an executive order from President Donald Trump, comes as a growing list of retailers, including Target and Nordstrom, announced they would no longer accept checks as a form of paym ...