Defense
Analysis: The U.S. Flew B-2 Bombers Over Korea Because It Can
U.S. is responding to threats made by North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un.
Defense
Jill Kelley finally speaks about Petraeus, Broadwell, and blackmail
This is her first interview since the bottom of the David Petreaus scandal fell out.
Oversight
President Obama stumbles over the oath of office again
President and chief justice can't seem to get the tradition quite right.
Defense
U.S. Air Force swoops in on Algeria plant as terrorists demand hostage swap
The Air Force is in the process of evacuating Americans and other individuals.
Defense
Report: State believes Assad used chemical weapons on Syrian people
Report says Bashar al-Assad used his military forces and poison gas in Homs.
Oversight
Interior Secretary Ken Salazar is leaving the cabinet in March
Salazar's announcement follows the departures of many other cabinet members.
Management
Obama to tap Kerry as secretary of State
Appointment has been anticipated since Susan Rice withdrew her name.
Management
Gun Buyback Programs Are Thriving Like Never Before After Newtown
Camden County, New Jersey, one of the most dangerous places in America, is experiencing what's being called an instant gun-buyback boom.
Oversight
Petraeus will testify about Benghazi tomorrow
The former CIA director will appear at a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing Thursday
Defense
Letting gays and lesbians serve openly hasn't hurt the military, study finds
Report finds repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell has had no negative impact on "cohesion, recruitment, retention, assaults, harassment or morale."
Defense
Pentagon shares non-disclosure agreement Navy SEALs sign
Latest development in fight with author of bin Laden raid tell-all.
Management
Hillary Clinton targeted in anti-U.S. Chinese editorials
The Secretary of State arrived in China Tuesday in what could be her last overseas trip.
Oversight
Obama grades his first term: Incomplete
Just in time for the first day of school, we're treated to the talk of grading Obama's first term as president.
Management
Tampa mayor has no problem calling off Republican Convention
Soon-to-be Hurricane Isaac threatens the event.
Defense
31 female victims and counting in Air Force sexual assault scandal
Growing scandal casts doubt on service's selection process for male instructors.
Tech
Michelle Obama's Pinterest page is surprisingly personal
The '-mo' signature tells you which pins the first lady personally posts.
Defense
Suicide has killed more troops than the war in Afghanistan this year
154 troops have committed suicide so far this year.
Defense
This week's Al Qaeda no. 2 killed by U.S. drone
Another U.S. strike may have killed Abu Yahya al-Libi, according to officials in Pakistan.
Defense
Secret Service's sex scandal history just got a little less secret
Agency reportedly investigating El Salvador prostitution incident.
Defense
Returning troops get into more traffic accidents, group says
Car wrecks more likely in the six months after deployment.
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