Defense
Administration fingers start pointing at Petraeus for Benghazi
Blame for security failures shifts between the State Department and the CIA
Tech
This is what the National Unwatering SWAT Team does
The group will be sent by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Defense
Report: CIA requests for backup in Benghazi were repeatedly denied
Fox News says CIA operators on the scene repeatedly transmitted requests for military backup but were denied by U.S. officials.
Tech
Italy's top scientists quit their government posts
Resignations protest recent convictions of scientists who failed to predict an earthquake.
Oversight
The White House homebrew is delicious
After a public outcry for the White House's beer recipe, the verdict is finally in.
Defense
How Navy SEAL Matt Bissonnette won the Bin Laden book competition
The author rushed to publish his book before receiving Pentagon approval to get a jump on the competition.
Defense
Weapons going into Syria are arming extremists, U.S. officials warn
Our allies may be arming the next Osama bin Laden.
Defense
Should the CIA share some of the blame for Benghazi?
Speculation of CIA involvement was prompted by a House Oversight and Government Reform hearing.
Defense
State Department disowns Susan Rice's Libya narrative
Several State officials said the deadly terrorist assault on U.S. diplomats were not spontaneous.
Defense
Libya says it has the militants suspected of killing Ambassador Stevens surrounded
The Islamist militia has been blockaded in a remote region in eastern Libya.
Defense
U.S. official goes public with criticism of security policy in Libya
Lt. Col Andy Wood led the 16-member special forces team tasked with protecting U.S. personnel in the country.
Management
The party's over at the Secret Service
New policies limit alcohol and warn against revealing Facebook comments.
Defense
U.S. knew about al Qaeda link in Benghazi within 24 hours
Officials also knew attack was planned rather than spontaneous, according to report.
Defense
Pentagon: Don't tweet about the former SEAL's Bin Laden book
The Defense Department has issued employee guidelines on handling the tell-all.
Defense
What just happened in Islamabad? U.S. embassy latest target in violent wave
A crowd of more than 1,000 students burned U.S. flags and hurled objects at riot police
Defense
Soldiers turned anti-government terrorists will face the death penalty
Foiled plot involved killing Obama and giving the government 'back to the people.'
Defense
CIA emails show how Hollywood filmmakers got access to bin Laden info
Director and screenwriter were favored over reporters and documentarians.
Defense
Soldiers in anti-Obama plot wanted to 'give the government back to the people'
New details are emerging about the four U.S. soldiers accused of plotting to assassinate President Obama and overthrow the U.S. government.
Defense
Spielberg passes on Navy SEAL book amid Pentagon scrutiny
The Defense Department is currently searching for unauthorized disclosures of classified information in the book.
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