Defense

FBI Report: Bureau Couldn't Have Prevented the Boston Bombings

Agency couldn't find much evidence to support Russian claims against Tamerlan Tsarnaev.

Defense

The D.C. Vandalism Suspect Was Found With a Soda Can of Green Paint

Woman has a Chinese passport and was traveling on a visa that expired three days ago.

Management

Justice Department Will Work Around the Supreme Court's Voting Rights Act Ruling

Attorney General Eric Holder revealed that he is planning a series of measures that will challenge the state's autonomy when it comes to setting its own voting laws.

Oversight

Halliburton Will Plead Guilty to Destroying Deepwater Horizon Evidence

Company will pay the maximum $200,000 statutory fine under the deal, face three years of probation, and be required to continue to participate in a federal investigation.

Pay & Benefits

The House GOP Won't Defend a Ban on Veterans' Benefits for Gay Couples

In light of the recent decisions made by the Supreme Court, the House is choosing to withdraw as party defendant of the law.

Oversight

House Republicans Vote (Again) Against Obamacare Mandates

There have been 38 legislative attempts to revoke either all or part of the health care reform law since 2011.

Pay & Benefits

NTSB Fires Intern Who Erroneously Confirmed Fake Asiana Pilot Names

The Airline is suing the TV station, but not the agency.

Defense

Snowden Wants to Keep the NSA 'Blueprint' Private

Thousands of documents in his possession include the 'instruction manual' for how NSA is built.

Pay & Benefits

The National Guard's Furlough Starts on Monday

Military technicians are among the furloughed Defense workers.

Tech

Snowden's Resumé Raised Questions, but Booz Allen Hired Him Anyway

He'd previously gotten security clearance after a USIS investigation — they're a private firm hired by the U.S. to do background checks.