Oversight

You Can Now Bear Arms in a Post Office Parking Lot

A federal judge rules it is OK to bring a gun to a USPS parking lot, but not inside the facility.

Management

5 Things You Missed in GAO's Recent Report on GPRA

Former GAO official John Kamensky dives into the foot notes so you don't have to.

Pay & Benefits

Defense Payroll Agency Begins Furloughs

Paychecks of military, civilian and retired employees will not be delayed, spokesman says.

Nextgov

Hacker Conference to Feds: Stay Home

Many in the community are 'uncomfortable with this relationship' after NSA revelations, says event founder, himself a DHS adviser.

News

The Right Way to Fry an Egg in Death Valley

'Don’t crack eggs on the sidewalks,' national park tells hikers.

Pay & Benefits

Smithsonian Employees Also Would Like a Living Wage

Workers ask Obama to ensure that employees of federally funded museums receive better pay.

Management

Why We Can’t Always Be Happy

Happiness is an elevated state--focus on feeling content instead.

Oversight

Reliance on Industry May Have Led to Texas Oversight Lapse, Official Says

DHS has 'doubled down' since fertilizer plant explosion killed 14.

Nextgov

Mastermind of 9/11 Attacks Designed a Vacuum Cleaner From His CIA Prison

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, captured in 2003, was allowed to spend time designing a new appliance.

Oversight

Homeland Security Appeals Air Marshal Whistleblower Case

Aviation specialist was fired for telling media of reduced flight coverage.

Management

House Committee's 'Jay-Z, Beyonce Bill' Seeks to Tighten Cuba Travel Restrictions

The provision is part of a $17 billion financial services spending bill that funds the operations of the Treasury Department.

Nextgov

Legislation Calls on Feds to 'Stay in Place, Cut the Waste'

Use video conferences instead of travel, lawmaker says.

Oversight

Is Hillary Clinton Peaking Too Soon?

Fans fuel 'inevitability' narrative about a 2016 presidential run that damaged her in 2008.

Oversight

A Decade After McCain-Feingold, Election Spending Spikes

Next year's midterm elections expected to cost around $3.5 billion.

Management

Americans Turn on Obama Over Foreign Policy

Once considered the president's strength, a new poll shows troubling signs.

Oversight

Senators Unveil Bill to Tighten Security Clearances, Background Checks

Snowden case prompts bipartisan effort to improve oversight.