Tech
Up to 75 CDC Scientists May Have Been Exposed to Anthrax
Reportedly, the researchers did not take the prescribed safety measures when handling and transferring the Anthrax.
Defense
Obama's Foreign Policy Approval Rating Is Lower Than Ever
The numbers come from a new poll conducted by NBC and the Wall Street Journal.
Defense
Bergdahl Is Now Back in Texas
This is the start of the final step to reintegrate the sergeant back into society.
Defense
Militants in Iraq Are Heading to Baghdad Next
The Obama administration has balked at the idea of direct military involvement.
Defense
Iraqi Militants Seize Control of Turkish Consulate in Mosul, Take Hostages
The 48 hostages are unharmed.
Defense
Taliban Claims Responsibility for Deadly Airport Attack in Pakistan
The hours-long overnight attack on the Jinnah International Airport in Karachi killed dozens of people and left several injured.
Defense
Bergdahl's Release Upsets Soldiers Who Saw Him as a Deserter
Bergdahl was reportedly seized by the Taliban in 2009, after he left the camp where he was stationed, without authorization.
Defense
U.S. May Start New Military Training Program for Syrian Rebels
The plan would be for a limited number of American troops to train carefully selected members of the Free Syrian Army in counterterrorism operations in Jordan.
Management
Flood of Comments Prompts IRS to Rethink Rule Limiting Political Activity of Nonprofits
New rules were supposed to offer guidance on the types of activity that would cost nonprofits certain tax exemptions.
Management
NTSB Reveals Two Near Midair Plane Collisions in Two Days
In one of the incidents, planes were flying at heights assigned by air traffic control.
Management
Obama Administration Sidesteps Congress With Immigration Proposals
Proposals would allow up to 100,000 highly-skilled undocumented immigrants to stay legally in the United States.
Tech
FAA Says U-2 Spy Plane Definitely Scrambled Air Traffic Control Computers
Air Force had previously denied that their plane was the one to blame.
Defense
Edward Snowden Makes Surprise Guest Appearance at Putin Q&A
Snowden appeared via webcam to ask Putin to share his stance on mass surveillance of civilians.
Management
Flying Keeps Getting Worse, but Americans Have Given Up on Complaining
People are filing fewer complaints with the Transportation Department.
Management
Actually, Switching Fonts Won't Save the Government That Much Money
Design blogger pokes holes in 14-year-old's savings plan.
Management
Exhibit to Showcase New Works by George W. Bush
Some of the 43rd president's never-before-seen paintings will be featured in early April at his presidential library in Dallas.
Defense
Afghanistan Releases 65 Prisoners, Angering U.S.
The move highlights increasing tension between Kabul and Washington and threatens to make an already rocky relationship worse.
Defense
Military Bad Behavior Goes All the Way to the Top
More than two dozen U.S. generals and admirals have been investigated for personal misconduct over the past 15 months, according to a report by The Washington Post.
Oversight
Who Gets to Sit With Michelle Obama During This Year's State of the Union?
White House announces the first round of guests Monday.
Defense
Man Arrested After Throwing Suspicious Object on White House Lawn
Incident happened near the North Lawn.
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