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Customs and Border Protection wants to e-cycle sensitive electronics

Homeland Security is undergoing a departmentwide communications upgrade that could send loads of security devices to the shredder.

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General: Cost worries could derail plan for next bomber to be unmanned

Pentagon leaders have imposed a $550-million-per-unit cost cap.

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Hey kids, about those embarrassing Facebook photos…

The FTC wants to give young people an option for erasing personal information online.

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Government Job Cuts in a Recession: 'Unprecedented'?

President Obama says he's the first president to endure continuing government job cuts during a recession.

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Americans trust local government more than Washington

Only 33 percent view the federal government favorably, poll finds.

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A Spam-Braving Fed

Senior official tells small businesses to put their complaints in an email message.

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Gingrich Abandons Campaign, Not Moon Base Idea

GOP presidential contender says he will "cheerfully" take up the issue as a private citizen.

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HUD Chief a Player?

Article maintains he was instrumental in persuading President Obama to launch probe into Wall Street's role in 2008 financial crisis.

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Huge round of arrests for $450 million in Medicare fraud

Attorney General Eric Holder will provide details of the arrests at a press conference.

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Eyeing GPO’s Office Space

What does Rep. Mica have in mind?

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GSA and White Tiger Cubs

Jimmy Kimmel aimed a barb at the agency during the White House Correspondents Association dinner.

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Union: Romney's Pay Claim 'Ridiculous'

AFGE chief rips presumptive GOP nominee for saying federal employees are paid too much.

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Salazar Doesn’t Care About the Pay Raise Anyway

Republican Senator’s block isn’t a concern for the Interior secretary.

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Video: Ex-GSA Official Decries 'Witch Hunt'

A 39-year GSA veteran defends the agency -- sort of.