The aviation industry in the United States is grappling with an unprecedented crisis as a prolonged government shutdown leaves air traffic controllers unpaid, triggering widespread flight delays at major airports across the country. With millions of passengers stranded or rescheduled daily, the
In 1980, a single day of closure at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) sent shockwaves through the fabric of American governance, marking the first time a federal agency halted operations due to a funding lapse, and unveiling vulnerabilities in federal funding mechanisms. This seemingly minor
In a development that has sent shockwaves through the legal community, U.S. District Judge Henry T. Wingate in Mississippi has publicly acknowledged that his staff employed artificial intelligence (AI) to draft a court order that was later found to be riddled with significant errors, casting a
In the landscape of federal retirement benefits, a significant challenge looms for 2026 as cost-of-living adjustments (COLA) reveal a stark disparity between different groups of retirees. With the Social Security Administration announcing a 2.8% COLA for beneficiaries starting next year, federal
As we dive into the complexities of federal nutrition assistance programs, I’m thrilled to sit down with Donald Gainsborough, a political savant and leader in policy and legislation at the helm of Government Curated. With his deep expertise in agricultural policy and government operations, Donald
Setting the Stage for a New Era in Automation In an era where government agencies grapple with shrinking workforces and tightening budgets, a staggering projection reveals that the federal workforce could diminish by 300,000 employees by the end of this year, underscoring a pressing need for