The D.C.-area transit agency says the past two days have been some of the system’s busiest since before the COVID-19 pandemic began in 2020.
The OPM memo that 'categorically' exempted military spouses was celebrated as a win, but military spouses say it “did almost nothing” for them.
As the Trump administration fires federal employees, lays them off and urges them to resign, officials in the D.C. area are offering resources for workers.
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D.C. Democrats understand that Trump's return-to-office order is reviving Washington's economy from the pandemic hysteria and its aftermath.
With more mandates taking effect, a record number of people are working from the office since the beginning of the pandemic.
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Going forward, MOAA will: Work with legislators to amend the language of the Support Military Families Act to codify ...
The Trump administration's return-to-office mandate and layoffs are disrupting housing markets with big federal footprints, as workers search for closer commutes and struggle with job insecurity.