Defense

White House: France Must Remain Vigilant Against Terrorism

The president addressed two terrorist attacks near Paris on Friday that left several people dead, including the perpetrators.

Oversight

In Statement, White House Condemns 'Horrific Shooting' at Paris Newspaper Office

Twelve people have been killed at the offices of Charlie Hebdo.

Management

The Best Joe Biden Quotes From the Senate's First Day

It's not a proper swearing-in ceremony unless the vice president tells you that you clearly married up.

Defense

The New White House Fence Could Wind Up Being Really, Really Tall

An independent panel has a few recommendations for the Secret Service about how to fix the presidential perimeter.

Management

Obama Speaks on Changes to 'Rigid' Cuba Policy

The president delivered remarks on Wednesday following news the U.S. would restore diplomatic relations with Cuba.

Defense

This Is How Much the U.S. Has Accomplished in Ebola Preparedness in Only Two Months

The nation may have reached peak preparedness for any possible future domestic cases.

Oversight

Obama Says He Will Walk John Boehner's Nonexistent Dog

The president has been using the same joke about compromise since 2012.

Oversight

Who Will Pay Ebola Patients' Medical Bills in the U.S.?

Some hospitals and lawmakers are looking to the federal government to cover treatment, which can total more than $1 million for a single patient.

Management

Obama Will Reportedly Nominate Loretta Lynch to Replace Eric Holder as Attorney General

Lynch is the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of New York.

Management

Obama on the Midterms: 'Obviously Republicans Had a Good Night'

The president delivered remarks Wednesday afternoon.

Management

The 28 Counties the Justice Department Is Monitoring for Voting Rights Violations

States may have the power to regulate elections, but the feds are staying close.

Defense

The CDC Is Not Messing Around With Its New Rules for Protective Ebola Gear

The agency has a new, extensive process for donning protective wear in U.S. hospitals.

Defense

Nobody Panic, But There Was an Ebola Scare at the Pentagon

A woman who recently visited Africa became ill outside the Pentagon this morning. But let's not jump to conclusions.

Management

Ebola Has the FDA Working Overtime on Reviewing Experimental Drugs

"It's like a race against time," says one top U.S. health official about fighting the deadly virus.

Oversight

Here's What Congress Has Next for the Secret Service

Both Republicans and Democrats have questions for the elite agency tasked for protecting the president. Specifically, whether it's actually doing that.

Oversight

These Politicians Want to Close the U.S.-Mexico Border Because of Ebola

Some lawmakers fear that the virus could enter through the country's southern border.

Management

The CDC Is Using Twitter to Explain Ebola for the Second Time in Two Months

And people have just as many questions about the virus as they did during August's online chat.

Management

White House to America: Calm Down About a Domestic Ebola Outbreak

Officials say that unlike the affected West African nations, the U.S. is equipped to handle a potential epidemic.

Tech

NASA Explains How Climate Change Is Like the Flu

Like some of us mere mortals, Earth has a “fever.”