Fox 21 is able to provide an update the previously reported story about a large data breach of social security numbers by the Wisconsin State Public Defender’s Office. As Fox21 previously reported, a ...
The government shutdown that started at midnight Oct. 1 affects all "non-essential" services. Mail will continue to be delivered and you'll get your Social Security checks. Thousands of government ...
The failure to reach a budget agreement will shut down much of the federal government on Wednesday, but that won’t stop the flow of several critical benefits, including Social Security retirement and ...
The Wisconsin State Public Defender’s Office has allegedly revealed thousands of Social Security Numbers of Wisconsin residents, sending the information via e-mail to a client. According to the client ...
Social Security typically pays benefits on Wednesdays, with the first wave of payments going out on the second Wednesday of the month, Oct. 8. Subsequent payments will go out on the third (Oct. 15) ...
WASHINGTON – Senators rejected two plans – one backed by Democrats and one by Republicans – that would have kept the government's doors open as a shutdown is set to start at midnight tonight. Trump ...
Federal workers could face furloughs or work without pay amid shutdown delays. Key services like Social Security support and VA assistance may be disrupted. Programs like CalFresh risk funding issues ...
Staying open: The VA’s primary call center, its veterans crisis line, suicide prevention programs, homelessness services, and caregiver support.
The AARP said it has been dealing with “skyrocketing” complaints about the Social Security Administration’s customer service. The troubles started in February when the Social ...
The timing of the first weekend in November requires the SSA to distribute two payments in October. The month's first round of disability checks is next week.
The Trump administration is phasing out paper checks starting next week but those who haven't switched to online payments will still be paid.
The White House budget office is telling federal agencies to prepare plans for mass firings in the event of a government shutdown, with instructions to target programs they are not legally required to ...