Management

The Next Taste of U.S.-Cuban Diplomacy Will be Coffee-flavored

Companies are racing to make coffee the first Cuban agricultural good to be commercially exported to the U.S. since the embargo was imposed.

Defense

The Orlando 911 Transcripts

The FBI released excerpts of the conversation Omar Mateen had with police negotiators on June 12.

Management

What Does It Take for People to Do the Right Thing?

Knowing best practices and having the right policies doesn’t necessarily translate into operational improvements on the front line.

Management

Pentagon Embraces GSA’s OASIS Services Contract

New memo of understanding extends to most non-service Defense agencies.

Oversight

Should Congressional Research Service Reports Be Kept Secret?

Bill to require automatic release stalls as Congress protects its prerogatives.

Nextgov

Pentagon Prepares to Launch Mega Database for Screening National Security Workers

The new system will consolidate two existing tools used for vetting employees and job applicants.

Route Fifty

When Parking Lots May Not Be Sound Long-Term Investments for Cities

With so many parking lots currently underutilized and an era of autonomous cars emerging, the return on investment may not be worth it.

Management

Apple Has Reportedly Pulled Out of the GOP Convention, Citing Trump’s Rhetoric

America’s corporate executives are growing nervous about the impact association with Trump might have on their brands.

Management

Drug Tests for the 1 Percent?

The poor must prove they’re clean before they can receive benefits from the government. Why not hold the rich to the same standard?

Oversight

Play of the Day: Presidential Love Letters

Stephen Colbert found correspondence from past presidents to their paramours.

Tech

Astronaut Ron Garan: Space Travel For All Will Make Earth a Better Place

In a Q&A, the former NASA astronaut speaks his mind about space travel, terraforming and religion.

Defense

The Pentagon is Developing A New Suite of Tools to Fight the Lone Wolf Problem

As the counter-terrorism battle moves online, DARPA seeks to track how ISIS spreads its ideas — and how well US ripostes are working.

Route Fifty

Record-Breaking Heat Bakes Arizona; Trump Prompts Mayor to Leave GOP

Also in our State and Local Weekend Digest: Feds block Idaho dam project; St. Louis police chief vs. homelessness groups; and Utah lawmakers examine alcohol management.

Defense

How Hillary Clinton’s ‘Smart Power’ Feminism Informs Her Foreign Policy

The author of a new book on Clinton’s global impact sees two factors behind her strong foreign policy stance.

Management

Yosemite, Through John Muir's Words

Reflecting on the naturalist’s observations, as President Obama celebrates 100 years of the National Park Service.

Defense

The Letter Urging a U.S. Rethink on Syria

Fifty-one State Department officials are urging the Obama administration to conduct airstrikes against the Assad regime.