Oversight

Play of the Day: The Next GOP Debate Could Become a Literal Gong Show

Seth Meyers examines the letter the RNC sent to networks with debate restrictions.

Nextgov

Should ID Theft Protection Be a Standard Federal Employee Benefit?

OPM and the U.S. Postal Service both provided credit monitoring to personnel after breaches at their respective agencies.

Route Fifty

Mich. Township’s 21-Year-Old Deputy Treasurer Is in Hot Water; Maine Shifts Gears to Weatherization

Also: Some future localized water relief in California’s Central Valley and Utah’s state park system may expand.

Management

White House Takes Another Step to Ease Federal Hiring of Former Felons

Obama orders OPM to change rules so that agencies ask about criminal history later in the job application process.

Nextgov

Survey: People Want to Know About Government Data Breaches ‘In Real Time’

Millennials, however, were least concerned with the government's cybersecurity practices, according to the survey.

Pay & Benefits

TSP Rebounds in October

All the retirement funds posted positive returns last month.

News

Fighting Back Against the Conference Spending Crackdown

Scientific group says new restrictions threaten the quality of research at federal labs.

Oversight

How Congress Is Using $9B in Medicare Savings to Finance the Budget Deal

A payment-reform idea that was a long time coming finally passed as a budget offset.

Tech

State Releases Another Trove of Hillary Clinton Emails

The sixth such release, of more than 7,000 pages, includes references to Lady Gaga, Ben Affleck, monkey butts, and emojis.

Management

What Would Happen If American Senators Worked Like the French?

If Senators took a few tips from the French work week, the political process would still run as smoothly (ahem) as ever.

Oversight

Play of the Day: John Oliver Explains the Medicaid Gap

Maybe it's not time yet to celebrate with a backflip and a broken leg.

Route Fifty

What State and Local Governments Are Tracking in Transportation Legislation Moving Through Congress

Looking at the priorities for state capitals and city halls in a proposed six-year $325 billion transportation bill in the U.S. House.

Oversight

Can Paul Ryan Be Speaker and Still be Home for Family Dinner?

Colleagues close to Ryan say they aren’t worried about Ryan’s ability to raise cash, but his critics are raising concerns.