Nextgov

Several new tech leaders likely in House

Tuesday's congressional elections will create openings for some new key players

Oversight

Senate leader says he's ready to deal, suggests House speaker is too

Reid says Americans are 'tired of partisan gridlock.'

Oversight

Independent senator-elect from Maine likely to caucus with Democrats

Angus King's decision could come next week.

Pay & Benefits

Protecting federal pay and benefits remains top priority for union

AFGE will maintain vigilance over proposals to reduce feds’ compensation as fiscal cliff looms.

Oversight

Analysis: Expect more of the same from the 113th Congress

If you didn’t like the 112th Congress, you'll hate the 113th.

Oversight

One in five U.S. Senators will be women next term

The number of women in the Senate will rise to 19.

Oversight

Elizabeth Warren open to compromise on deficit

Left-leaning Democratic senator-elect says she'll work with Republicans.

Nextgov

Disbursement of federal health IT incentives tops $7 billion

Payments have been distributed through Medicare and Medicaid.

Management

Puerto Rico Votes to Become 51st State

Voters in Puerto Rico have voted in favor of a non-binding referendum that would make it the first state since 1959 to join the Union.

Oversight

Play of the Day -- Comedy Central declares an election winner

Colbert and Stewart go live for results and jokes.

Nextgov

Election takeaway: Emergencies aren’t the time for experimenting

Displaced New Jersey voters continue to cast ballots.

Management

Obama Beats Justin Bieber for Most Popular Tweet of All Time

The President beat more than his Republican rival, he also took down Justin Bieber.

Oversight

Partisans argue over the 'mandate' question

Voters want 'cooperative government,' Democratic senator-elect for Virginia says.

Management

What Obama's second-term Cabinet might look like

If history is a guide, big changes are likely in the works.

Pay & Benefits

Federal employee groups laud Obama victory, seek to end pay freeze

Leaders say elections show Americans reject negative view of government and its employees.

Oversight

The new Congress: Nine things to know

Congress is still the same bundle of dysfunction and dyspepsia that it was on Tuesday.

Management

Obama wins victory, but mandate is a different story

In a capital as polarized as Washington, even a landslide victory and detailed campaign platform wouldn’t secure a president’s agenda.

Management

Obama wins reelection: how he did it

He made the election a pass-fail test on Romney’s character.

Management

Treasury Secretary gears up for fiscal cliff showdown

Timothy Geithner will be heavily involved during the lame-duck session in providing technical economic-policy advice within the administration.

Management

Obama’s victory gives management reformers breathing room

Second term could bring pay thaw, defense drawdown, reorganization and solidified performance goals.