The government pulled together funds to pay troops Oct. 15 and now Nov. 1, but officials said it’s doubtful they'll be paid again if the shutdown persists.
Official data revealed a significant increase in salary allocations for employees and retirees in the civil, military and ...
Administrative law judges have no more employment protections than any other Missouri state emplioyee, a Cole County judge ...
A bill granting the Philippine Coast Guard the same salary and benefits, among other compensation, being enjoyed by the ...
The government shutdown is exacting a heavy mental toll on the nation's military families, leaving them not knowing from week ...
The White House will pay members of the military on Friday, averting a missed paycheck for troops as the government shutdown ...
As the federal shutdown approaches the one-month mark, Americans are feeling the impact of lost funding and closed programs. States are rushing to fill gaps in food aid and early childhood services, ...
The vice president said he believes troops will be paid at the end of the week, though he did not specify how the ...
Pressure on Congress to resolve the impasse intensified Monday when the nation’s largest federal employee union urged lawmakers to immediately pass a funding bill.
Active service members may start going without pay if a deal to end the government shutdown isn’t reached soon.
If the story about one of the president’s allies paying for military salaries is true, it’s a problem in ways that might not ...
"The notion that people whose identity we don't know are paying for our troops is humiliating for the country and is potentially dangerous," David Super said.