The New York State Department of Labor announced that starting Jan. 1, contractors and subcontractors must use the Electronic Certified Payroll Submissions system to report payrolls for public work pr ...
Attackers stole a trove of sensitive data, including names, contact details, and health information. Affected customers can enroll for free protection by April 18.
Learn how to lock your Social Security number for free to prevent employment fraud and identity theft using E-Verify or by ...
DOGE may be gone, but its legacy remains. Elon Musk's government experiment reshaped executive power and left lasting ...
Medicaid wrongly paid $207M for care to dead patients, a federal watchdog found. A new law forcing states to audit rolls against a death database aims to plug the leak.
Since 2016, HHS' inspector general has conducted 18 audits on a selection of state programs and had identified that Medicaid ...
Even if the DOJ dump is incomplete and heavily redacted, at least Jmail makes them easy to access—thanks to a familiar ...
The Justice Department says it's about preventing "vote dilution," but privacy advocates argue the effort could eventually be used to disenfranchise people.
SPRINGFIELD – The U.S. Department of Justice filed suit Thursday against the state of Illinois seeking access to its complete ...
The U.S. national debt — the total amount of outstanding borrowing by the U.S. federal government — has reached $38.36 trillion as of November 2025. Last year, it made headlines when interest costs on ...
The Social Security earnings test withholds benefits from some working seniors earning more than a certain amount from their jobs. This only applies to those under their full retirement age (FRA).
NPR's Chris Arnold and Leah Rosenbaum of The War Horse discuss an NPR investigation into companies charging disabled veterans thousands of dollars for help the Department of Veterans Affairs says ...