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Budget cuts cut service
The Social Security Administration says it will close its field offices 30 minutes earlier every day to save money.
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The new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau opened Thursday during political debate over the structure of the agency.
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A coalition of groups representing veterans and the families of missing U.S. servicemembers has accused the Defense Department of not fully supporting a U.S.-Russian program that seeks answers to the fate of Americans who disappeared behind the Iron Curtain.
The Federal Eye by Ed O'Keefe
The Social Security Administration says it will close its field offices 30 minutes earlier every day to save money.
The Federal Eye by Ed O'Keefe
The Office of Personnel Management wants to find out what federal employees think about their benefits and what Senior Executive Service members think about their career program.
The Federal Eye by Ed O'Keefe
The 20th short-term extension on the FAA reauthorization bill expires at midnight, threatening projects and jobs, the Transportation department said.
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Move means the ban on gay men and lesbians serving openly in uniform will end in late September.
The Social Security Administration says it will close its field offices 30 minutes earlier every day to save money.
The Office of Personnel Management wants to find out what federal employees think about their benefits and what Senior Executive Service members think about their career program.
Fearing members will pay more than their fair share to fix the nation’s financial problems, they’re fighting back.
In the Loop
Al Kamen’s In the Loop column, on an upcoming government ethics conference at an Orlando resort, and more.
Loop Fans, sweltering the heat wave, may recall Friday’s item about an excellent gathering in early August in lMaine of the Indian Affairs Tribal/Interior Budget Council.
Mitt Romney has been raising a lot of money from the financial sector in recent months. His largest corporate sources are mostly finance industry leaders.
Two documentaries provide an example of the myriad ways that trade groups, lobbying firms and other advocates try to advance their cause in Washington.
Sen. John McCain says a new select committee is needed to deal with cybersecurity. His colleagues disagree.
Both Democrats and Republicans had high expectations for Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) when he became chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee in January. Six months later, Issa isn’t what either side expected.
Next month, the House is expected to take up the annual appropriations bill that includes the White House’s own budget for 2012.
Justices who usually agree are on opposite sides of the Supreme Court’s free-speech ruling about violent video games.
COLUMN | The Supreme Court’s two former prosecutors take very different views of the criminal justice system.
THE HIGH COURT | These descendents of the two names in the Jim Crow-era ruling met in 2004. Now their group highlights the history of New Orleans’s struggle for racial equality.
Many programs are in place aimed at denying visas to suspect foreign applicants — is there too much redundancy?
A new study on jihadist terrorist activities in Europe are now mostly run by independent local groups.
New York Times reporter James Risen’s battle with the Justice Department continues in a years-long case involving the CIA.
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The Federal Buzz
Once again federal employees must keep plowing ahead with their jobs as they wait for the proverbial shoe to drop.
Federal Faces
Michael Smith has saved U.S. taxpayers more than $750 million by developing new ways of purchasing critical security products, including ammunition, information technology, communication equipment and other supplies.
RT @2chambers: Boehner says he's 'not really interested in a short-term increase of the debt limit.'
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Video: Boehner explains decision to end debt talks
Speaker John Boehner held a press conference answering President Obama's criticism of his decision to withdraw from bipartisan talks on reducing the deficit.Obama: 'I was willing to take a lot of heat'
President Obama announced Friday that House Speaker John Boehner called off deficit reduction talks despite having a fair deal on the table.Dueling debt plans: Sen. Reid vs. House GOP
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) moved to kill the GOP's 'cut, cap and balance' plan, but top House Republicans said it's time for Reid to show his own plan. (July 22)Obama talks how challenging debt negotiations are
During a town hall Friday at the University of Maryland, President Obama said debt negotiations are challenging but he's willing to compromise.Even more problems for John Edwards
John Edwards is being accused of campaign fraud and now the government wants him to pay back millions in matching funds. (July 22)Anger over potential debt deal
President Obama and Congress are still in talks to keep the U.S. from defaulting on its debt, though a report that a potential deal had been made was met with ire. (July 22)Panetta set to certify end of 'don't ask, don't tell'
Some 17 years after it was put in place, AP sources say Defense Secretary Leon Panetta is set to announce he's certifying ending the military's ban on openly gay service. (July 22)Grover Norquist's effect on the debt ceiling
Grover Norquist, the President of Americans for Tax Reform, wields a great deal of power in the debt ceiling debates. Despite not being a congressman, Norquist and his conservative tax pledge have had a huge influence on republican actions in the fight.First lady teams up with national grocers
First lady Michelle Obama announced on Wednesday a campaign with Wal-Mart, Walgreens and SuperValu to bring fresh fruits and vegetables to impoverished areas with little to no access to healthy foods. (July 20)Debt debate threatens Maryland, Virginia economies
The Washington Post's Anqoinette Crosby sits down with reporter Zachary Goldfarb to discuss the debt ceiling and what no deal may mean for Maryland and Virginia.Pelosi, Boehner square off on debt ceiling
Both House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and House Majority Leader John Boehner spoke about ongoing efforts to reach a deal on the debt ceiling before an Aug. 2 deadline. (July 21)Obama shifts position on short-term debt deal
With twelve days until the Aug. 2 deadline, President Obama is shifting his position on signing a short-term revenue deal. (July 21)Obama: We're moving in right direction
President Obama said lawmakers are moving in the right direction to raise the debt ceiling. (July 20)Gov Loop
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