Oversight

Issa's Pet Issue Brings Down an IRS Obamacare Administrator

Officials working on implementation of the Affordable Care Act may have taken improper gifts.

Defense

No, Knives and Clubs and Bats Will Not Be Allowed on Airplanes After All

Proposal would have allowed passengers to carry souvenir bats, golf clubs, and knives with blades shorter than two inches.

Defense

CIA Whistleblower Chronicles Life in Jail

Kiriakou pleaded guilty to revealing the name of a former colleague to a freelance reporter who had worked at ABC News.

Management

Did Eric Holder Lie Under Oath? An Early Investigation of an Investigation

There are four considerations that go into determining whether or not Holder lied under oath.

Oversight

The Justice Department Did Not Wiretap the House Cloakroom

Rep. Devin Nunes of California dropped an explosive allegation -- an almost certainly incorrect one.

Oversight

Report Details IRS Targeting of Conservative Groups, Calls for Reforms

President Obama calls actions "intolerable and inexcusable."

Oversight

White House Email Raises Questions on Benghazi Leak Motives

CNN's Jake Tapper got a complete copy of an email cited by ABC which shows that the latter's excerpt misrepresents the concerns of Deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes.

Management

Tea Party Gets an Apology From the IRS

'Low-level workers' targeted organizations with 'tea party' and 'patriot' in their names.

Management

Six Months After Sandy, the Government Hasn't Spent Nearly as Much as It Will

Government has approved at least $800 million in non-FEMA contracts, and FEMA has spent at least $4 billion.

Defense

Why the FBI Didn't Catch Tamerlan Tsarnaev

The 'terror watch list' isn't regularly watched, and it's not one list.

Defense

How the Boston Bombing Suspects Became U.S. Citizens

Immigration attorney walks The Atlantic Wire through the process.