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Management
Three at State Department resign following Benghazi report
Security chief and two others step down, AP says, citing unnamed source.
- Jonathan Miller, National Journal
Defense
Officials detail CIA response to Benghazi attack
Officers responded within 25 minutes of the attack, detailed timeline shows.
- Jonathan Miller, National Journal
Oversight
Post-recount federal commission in disarray
Body established to restore confidence in elections has no commissioners.
- Jonathan Miller, National Journal
Defense
Emails to White House show militants claimed credit for Libya attack
State Operations Center sent messages to multiple offices.
- Jonathan Miller, National Journal
Oversight
Vice presidential candidates square off after debate
Ryan calls Obama's approach 'naive,' Biden says Romney mostly agrees with president.
- Matt Vasilogambros and Jonathan Miller, National Journal
Oversight
Post-debate polls show Obama won
Broader conversation remains the same.
- Rebecca Kaplan and Jonathan Miller, National Journal
Defense
U.S. embassy in Jordan targeted in foiled al-Qaida plot
11 people with connections to al-Qaida's affiliate in Iraq arrested.
- Jonathan Miller, National Journal
Oversight
Administration threatens hardball on fiscal cliff
Obama reportedly is prepared to veto any budget plan that omits tax hikes on the rich.
- Jonathan Miller, National Journal
Defense
Obama camp continues to duck, defend on Libya questions
President sparred with Romney over the topic during Tuesday night's debate.
- Matt Vasilogambros and Jonathan Miller, National Journal
Defense
Afghan intelligence agent kills two Americans in inside attack
Former American officer and an American soldier die in suicide bombing.
- Jonathan Miller, National Journal
Defense
State Department officials: No protest outside Libya mission ahead of attack
News comes as Republicans hold hearings.
- Jonathan Miller, National Journal
Defense
Officer claims 'pressure' to reduce security at Libya mission
State Department notes officer was stationed in Tripoli, not Benghazi .
- Jonathan Miller, National Journal
Defense
At Libya consulate, security plans, ambassador’s itinerary scattered on floor
More than three weeks after the attack, U.S. has been unable to secure the compound.
- Jonathan Miller, National Journal
Oversight
Senate working on sequester deal
Three-step process could help lawmaker avert automatic cuts.
- Jonathan Miller, National Journal
Oversight
Romney to call for foreign aid ‘reform’ at Clinton confab
Aid too often supplants private enterprise, candidate says.
- Jonathan Miller, National Journal
Oversight
Bill Clinton games out the lame-duck session of Congress
Says he has 'no earthly idea' whether his wife will run for president in 2016.
- Jonathan Miller, National Journal
Defense
State Department: CNN 'disgusting' for revealing diary of slain ambassador
Entries indicated Stevens had grown concerned about security.
- Jonathan Miller, National Journal
Defense
House intel chair: U.S. TV ad in Pakistan a 'horrible idea'
Ad denounces anti-Islamic video that sparked widespread protests.
- Jonathan Miller, National Journal
Management
President’s speech will tackle deficit reduction, entitlement reform
Obama will talk about decisions needed to get spending under control, campaign aide says.
- Stacy Kaper and Jonathan Miller, National Journal
Defense
Pentagon: Navy SEAL's bin Laden book contains classified info
Spokesman alleges 'sensitive and classified' items, but does not identify them.
- Jonathan Miller, National Journal