Defense
Germany Expels U.S. Intelligence Official After Spying Allegations
Although Germany is still investigating, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that if the allegations are true, "it would be a serious case."
Oversight
An 'Industrial Spill' Has Closed Part of the U.S. Capitol Building
EPA and HAZMAT crews are on the scene.
Management
Insane Clown Posse Loses FBI Lawsuit; Juggalos a 'Gang'
The Detroit-based duo plans on appealing the decision.
Management
Veteran Dies in VA Hospital Cafeteria After Waiting 30 Minutes for an Ambulance
Cafeteria is just a five-minute walk from the facility's ER.
Defense
U.S. Embassy in Uganda Warns of 'Specific' Terrorist Threat
According to the U.S. Embassy in Kampala, Ugandan police have passed along intelligence on a threat to the Entebbe International Airport.
Oversight
Majority of Voters Think the Obama Administration Is Incompetent at Running the Government
This is the second recent poll to give the president or his administration a bad rating on a "competency" question.
Oversight
Hillary Clinton Is as Good at Courting Wall Street as Mitt Romney
About 12 percent of the amount Bill and Hillary Clinton have fundraised over the last two decades has come from the financial sector.
Oversight
Expect a Supreme Court Decision on Recess Appointments Soon
Along with several potentially major decisions on other issues.
Management
John Kerry Busted Taking a Brief Nap in Poland
The secretary of state nodded off during the Polish president's answer to a question at a press conference.
Defense
Here's What's in the Benghazi Chapter of Hillary Clinton's New Book
A substantial portion is clearly meant to address ongoing committee hearings convened by the GOP-led House of Representatives.
Management
National Park Service Will Start Promoting Historic LGBT Sites
Panel of 18 scholars will recommend places.
Management
Army Removes the Commander of Fort Bragg's Hospital Following Patient Deaths
Two patients in their 20s died unexpectedly after being treated at the facility.
Management
80 U.S. Troops Are Headed to Chad to Search for the Kidnapped Nigerian Schoolgirls
Troops will operate and protect a Predator drone involved in the search.
Oversight
'House of Cards' Is Looking for its NSA Director
The show is looking for a male or female aged 45-55 years old of any ethnicity.
Defense
How to Manage Expectations for Your Rally to Overthrow the American Government
Operation American Spring is a militia-heavy protest explicitly aiming to force Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Harry Reid, Mitch McConnell, John Boehner, Nancy Pelosi, and Eric Holder from office.
Defense
The State Department Warns of an 'Evolved,' Decentralized Al Qaeda
Report outlines how leadership losses in Pakistan and Afghanistan have forced the terrorist organization into an 'accelerated' splintering.
Tech
Edward Snowden Says He Was Challenging Vladimir Putin, Not Helping Him
NSA leaker defended his decision to participate in the conversation in a Guardian op-ed.
Defense
Biden, Survivors Pay Tribute on Anniversary of Boston Marathon Bombings
Vice president says recovery has been inspirational.
Defense
Defense Team in 9/11 Trial Says the FBI May Be Spying on Them
Emergency motion derails a planned competency hearing at Guantanamo Bay.
Defense
One of the NSA's Biggest Defenders Is Retiring to Be a Radio Host
Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee isn't seeking re-election.
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