Defense
Three Dead in Murder-Suicide at Quantico Marine Base
Shooter was a staff member at the officer candidate training school on the base.
Defense
U.S. Captures Bin Laden's Son-In-Law and Will Put Him on Trial
The former spokesman for al Qaeda was found by the CIA in Ankara, Turkey.
Management
FAA to Close Air Traffic Control Towers Due to Sequester
Affected facilities are at small- and medium-sized airports and are staffed by contract workers.
Tech
Congress Gets Its Drone Memos, and Obama Gets His CIA Director
The Senate Intelligence Committee voted in favor of John Brennan's nomination to be CIA director.
Management
The Sequestration Is Here ... Now What?
Automatic-cuts mode officially starts when Obama signs an order for agencies to cut their budgets.
Defense
U.S. Steps Up Support for the Syrian Rebels, but Still Won't Arm Them
John Kerry says "nonlethal" assistance will be supplied.
Management
Some Republicans Come Out in Favor of Same-Sex Marriage
At least 75 prominent Republicans have come out in favor of same sex marriage.
Management
Feds Go After Lance Armstrong for 'Massive Economic Fraud'
Suit says he violated agreement for Postal Service sponsorship.
Defense
Is the White House Trading Benghazi Secrets to Avoid Questions on Drones?
As the Obama Administration maneuvers to secure John Brennan's appointment as CIA director, they are reportedly offering new information about the attack on Benghazi.
Oversight
Two Weeks Before Sequestration, Congress Takes a Vacation
Although Senate Democrats claim they have struck an agreement to head off the looming cuts, Congress will be in recess for the next ten days.
Tech
Rand Paul Will Block John Brennan Until He Gets an Answer About Drones
Paul says he was not happy with Brennan's response after being directly asked if a drone could be used to kill an American citizen on U.S. soil.
Defense
The Man Who Shot Bin Laden Breaks His Silence
The former member of SEAL Team 6 has since retired from the Navy and is unable to find work.
Management
Tim Geithner Is Not Selling Out
What Geithner won't be doing, though he easily could, is take a cushy corner-office job at a Wall Street bank.
Defense
Ex-Marine charged with murder in sniper Chris Kyle’s death
Authorities still have no motive in the killing of Navy sniper Chris Kyle, but most signs seem to point to post-traumatic stress disorder as a possible culprit.
Defense
Chuck Hagel faces his biggest critics today
Washington could see the most contentious confirmation hearing of Barack Obama's presidency on Thursday.
Defense
U.S. Navy ship runs aground off the Philippines
The Naval minesweeping ship was heavily damaged after it struck a coral reef.
Oversight
Clinton's Benghazi testimony will be her last act as Secretary of State
Before Hillary Clinton ends her tenure at the State Department she'll deal with one final piece of unfinished business.
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