Defense

Did the U.S. Just Accidentally Give Weapons to ISIS?

The Pentagon is investigating a video that seems to show the terrorist group holding an air-dropped bundle intended for Syrian Kurdish fighters.

Pay & Benefits

Federal Retirees to Receive a 1.7 Percent COLA for 2015

Employee groups say the bump won’t keep pace with the rising costs confronting seniors.

Defense

The American Released From North Korea

Authorities arrested Jeffrey Fowle at an airport while he attempted to leave the country. His crime: leaving a bible in his hotel.

Nextgov

Ex-Wife of Former Cop Allegedly Used Mobile Spyware for ID Fraud Racket

Her secret cellphone recordings are evidence in the case against a one-time California local police commander.

Management

How to Feel Amazing in Five Minutes

When you take the time to lean in and listen to someone, it does wonders for the soul.

Retirement

Retired feds to get 1.7 percent COLA

Federal and military retirees and Social Security beneficiaries will receive a 1.7 percent cost-of-living adjustment in 2015.

Benefits

How about a four-day weekend?

A few feds are at it again, launching a petition on the White House's "We the People" website to try to convince President Obama to issue an executive order giving federal employees the day after Christmas off.

Employee Policy

Union sues USDA over new poultry inspection rules

The American Federation of Government Employees this week filed a lawsuit against the Department of Agriculture to block implementation of a new poultry inspection system that replaces most federal inspectors with processing plant employees.

Defense

The CDC Is Not Messing Around With Its New Rules for Protective Ebola Gear

The agency has a new, extensive process for donning protective wear in U.S. hospitals.

Defense One

Here Are Some Robots We Could Use To Fight Ebola in Africa

A robotic helping hand could fight Ebola from a safe distance. By Patrick Tucker

Defense

CDC To Award $1.8 Million to Fight Ebola

Money will go to nonprofit network of public health organizations in Africa.

Defense

VA Moves to Prevent Veteran Violence Over Disability Claims

To curtail confusion, the department wants to change when veterans can view the results of their disability exam online.

Defense

The Gary Hart Renaissance

John Kerry is sending his fellow would-be president to Northern Ireland as an envoy in the latest round of peace talks.

Nextgov

VA Introduces 'Google-like' Medical Record Search Functions

The new user interface includes patient “newsfeed."

Route Fifty

Video: Implementing Smart City Policies Amid Dismal Fiscal Conditions

Watch local-level leaders discuss how innovation can bloom despite daunting financial challenges.

Defense

Why the New Ebola Airport Screenings Won't Work

Tighter travel restrictions were announced Tuesday, but the power of these preventive measures is limited.

Management

The Introverted Face

People put serious weight on judgments of character based on facial structure alone.

Oversight

The US Government Actually Stood Up To a Would-be Corporate Tax Dodger

The Obama administration tightened the rules for companies seeking to complete tax inversion moves.

Pay & Benefits

Pentagon Delays Until April Changes to Autism Coverage for Military Kids

Department is holding off on cutting reimbursement rates for one-on-one therapy after families complained.

Nextgov

IRS Agrees It Wastes Money on Software -- But Not That Much

Agency CTO disputes IG findings but agrees to manage licenses better.