Oversight
Border Bill That DHS Chief Has Called 'Unworkable' Faces a Fight on Capitol Hill
Both Democrats and conservative Republicans oppose the measure.
Management
What Can Obama Do if the Supreme Court Cripples Obamacare?
Experts say the White House couldn’t easily restore subsidies in every state.
Oversight
Play of the Day: The President and the New England Patriots
Boston's NFL players aren't the only ones concerned about deflated balls.
Management
Washington Agencies Open With Unscheduled Leave, Telework
Forecast was for little accumulation of snow.
Nextgov
Hackers Defile Crayola, Borrow F-35 Designs and Tick off Madonna
Just another week in ThreatWatch, our regularly updated index of noteworthy data breaches.
Nextgov
What Do CENTCOM’s Twitter Hack and GoDaddy Have in Common?
Two Tennessee Valley Authority sites were compromised in 2013, when an adversary broke in through a software flaw.
Could Remote Testimony and ‘Legislative YouTube’ Break Down Engagement Barriers?
Constituents often have a hard time traveling to their state’s capital city but technological advances might offer solutions to connect lawmakers and residents.
Nextgov
The Federal Government May be Unpopular, but Science and Tech Agencies Remain a Hit
When it comes to tech and science government agencies, more than half of the public polled view them favorably.
Management
Lessons About Government Performance From Latin America
When data-driven management becomes a leadership strategy.
Management
State Department Official Wants 'Frozen' to Teach Kids About Climate Change
How Elsa, Anna, Olaf, and Co. could help fight global warming.
Management
The Head of American Overseas Media Picked a Fight With Russian State TV
In New York Times interview, Andrew Lack compares Russia Today to the Islamic State.
Management
It’s Hard to Know How Much Defense Is Really Spending on Conferences
IG questions record-keeping.
News
Bob Dylan is Thinking About the Government
It’s not a job creator, the legendary troubador says.
News
TSA Does Its Job, Finds More Guns in Carry-ons Than Ever Before
The agency's employees found 2,212 firearms in 2014. Most were loaded.
States Look to Tax E-Cigarettes
NCSL analyst: “This is going to be one of the most introduced and debated topics in state legislatures this year, especially the tax issue."
Tech
YouTube's GloZell Asks Obama About the Castros, Who Put the 'D— in Dictatorship'
This is White House communications strategy in the 21st century.
Oversight
Play of the Day: Trading Cigars and Shortstops for Type II Diabetes
The Nightly Show devotes time to the new Cuba policy.
Defense
The Pentagon Has No Idea How Many Employees It Needs
Laws capping number of employees have been waived since 2002.
Defense
Obama Won't Hear Cheers in India on Afghanistan Policy
New Delhi worries about effect of U.S. military pullout in Afghanistan.
Management