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Army North deploys first responder teams to four Gulf Coast states

Defense liaisons to FEMA are coordinating efforts from SUVs stuffed with communications gear.

Defense

CIA emails show how Hollywood filmmakers got access to bin Laden info

Director and screenwriter were favored over reporters and documentarians.

Defense

Soldiers in anti-Obama plot wanted to 'give the government back to the people'

New details are emerging about the four U.S. soldiers accused of plotting to assassinate President Obama and overthrow the U.S. government.

Management

Federal agencies respond to Isaac

Storm set to soak Gulf Coast and Florida.

Pay & Benefits

GOP endorses fed pay overhaul, smaller workforce

A draft of the Republican policy platform calls for aligning federal compensation with the private sector and shrinking government.

Defense

Twelve cops jailed as Mexico figures out shooting of U.S. Embassy workers

Confusion still reigns over Friday's shooting of a U.S. embassy vehicle in Mexico.

Defense

Spielberg passes on Navy SEAL book amid Pentagon scrutiny

The Defense Department is currently searching for unauthorized disclosures of classified information in the book.

Pay & Benefits

GSA projects $11 million savings from canceled conferences

Travel curbs show results as GOP demands figures on past agency gatherings.

Oversight

Another national poll shows neck-and-neck race

The president leads his challenger by a hair in latest CBS News survey.

Oversight

Romney camp strikes deal on delegates to avoid floor fight

Activists were enraged by an attempt to change rules for delegate selection for the 2016 election.

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VA held nearly 1,000 conferences during the past three and a half years

Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki ordered a comprehensive review.

Oversight

The Race Shouldn’t Be Close

But it is, and that’s partly due to Mitt Romney’s own personality and some missteps by his campaign.

Pay & Benefits

Thrift Savings Plan is hiring

The federal retirement fund board is increasing its staff size and filling vacant positions.

News

The Most Famous Civilian Federal Employee Ever

Neil Armstrong was a reluctant hero -- just like a lot of other federal employees.

Defense

The document that might spell trouble for ex-Navy SEAL author

Non-disclosure agreements that require many to submit manuscripts to the government before they publish books for the general public.

Management

USPS receives more time to respond to Northrop Grumman lawsuit

Contractor says agency made unfair changes to mail processing equipment order.

Defense

Prosecutors: U.S. soldiers plotted to kill President Obama

The plot was apparently uncovered in relation to a murder case surrounding the killing of former soldier and his girlfriend in December.