Management
How New Attorney General Loretta Lynch’s Justice Department Is Going to Act in Baltimore
Lynch released a plan Monday to handle unrest in the city.
Defense
How One Philadelphia Woman Tweeted Her Way to Federal Terrorism-Related Charges
The lesson is: Never tweet.
Defense
The Shocking Claims in the Terrorism Indictment of Two New York Women
The women allegedly researched how to produce three varieties of bombs and planned to carry out an attack in the U.S.
Management
'Harry, This Is Barack': Reid Gets a Surprise Call-in on Nevada Public Radio
The Senate minority leader discussed his recent retirement announcement on KNPR's air Friday.
Defense
The U.S. Military Is Charging Bowe Bergdahl With Desertion
Bergdahl charged with desertion with intent to shirk important or hazardous duties and misbehavior before the enemy by endangering the safety of a command, unit or place.
Management
Biden: House GOP Budget Would Eliminate Programs for Female Victims of Violence
The vice president spoke at a national conference on the relationship between domestic violence and health care in Washington.
Oversight
John Boehner's GOP Budget Presser Turned Into One About Benghazi
The House speaker gave a press conference Tuesday morning on the just-released GOP plan, but he quickly turned his attention to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Management
The Irish Prime Minister Is Here and He Won’t Stop Talking About U.S. Immigration Reform.
Barack Obama meets with Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny in the Oval Office Tuesday.
Oversight
Democrats and Republicans Agree: The Secret Service Is Not Working
Members of the House Appropriations Committee grilled the agency’s director on Tuesday about a string of security failures.
Defense
Samantha Power: U.S.-Israel Partnership 'Transcends Politics and It Always Will'
The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations unsurprisingly affirms U.S. commitment to Israel.
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