Oversight

How to Fix Dysfunction in Washington

American politics suffers when Congress abdicates its proper role.

Nextgov

The FCC Chief Just Told the Cable Execs to 'Put Away Their Party Hats'

The chairman warned the industry it faces tough regulation should it abuse its newfound internet leeway.

Defense

Sexual Assault Reports Are Up 50 Percent in the Military

Jump is likely due to increased confidence in the system, not more crimes.

Defense

The Pentagon Is Reviewing Its Grooming Policies For Racial Bias

List of newly unauthorized hairstyles includes twists and other natural hairstyles popular among African American women.

Management

The Top 10 Trust Terminators

Here are some surefire ways to undermine your employees and their loyalty.

Defense

Snowden Draws Standing Ovation at 'Truth-Telling' Awards Ceremony

NSA leaker demands accountability for intelligence chief Clapper's 'lies.'

Management

15 Easy Ways to Beat Anxiety Now

Some changes throughout the day can keep you from feeling overwhelmed.

Pay & Benefits

House Members Poised to Freeze Their Pay Again, Prompting an Uncomfortable Discussion

Upcoming vote sparks debate over whether congressional salaries are high enough.

Nextgov

Feds Would Have a Hard Time Keeping Zero-Days Under Wraps

The White House has established an interagency process to vet the pros and cons of disclosing future vulnerabilities.

Nextgov

How the NSA Undermines Cybersecurity to Protect You

As part of its push for mass surveillance, the spy agency has taken steps to sabotage cybersecurity.

Defense

The State Department Warns of an 'Evolved,' Decentralized Al Qaeda

Report outlines how leadership losses in Pakistan and Afghanistan have forced the terrorist organization into an 'accelerated' splintering.

Pay & Benefits

Bill Would Ban Misbehaving Feds From Getting Bonuses

Bipartisan Senate legislation also includes “clawback” provision to recoup bonus money from employees violating agency policy or the law.

Oversight

Here's How Newly-Released Benghazi Emails Could Actually Embarrass the White House

New documents include a set of talking points created by Obama advisor Ben Rhodes.

News

You Could Be on the Pitcher's Mound With a Member of Obama's Team

Five feds will be chosen to accompany OPM Director Katherine Archuleta onto the field May 6 at Nationals Park in Washington.

Defense One

Afghanistan Needs More Than U.S. Troops to Survive

While the U.S. waits for Afghanistan to sign a post-2014 troop deal, a new report shows the war-torn nation is going to need a lot more than that. By Stephanie Gaskell