Defense

Poll shows support for war in Afghanistan dropping sharply

Sixty-nine percent say the U.S. should not be at war with Afghanistan, The New York Times reports.

Oversight

Play of the Day -- The Hunger Games, Republican primary edition

Kimmel suggests GOP takes a note from the bestselling books.

Defense

Three soldiers killed by Afghan forces

One American and two British shot and killed in separate incidents, AP reports.

Defense

Obama addresses open mic incident

President says asking for flexibility from the Russians wasn't 'hiding the ball.'

Oversight

A Conflicted GOP

After flirting with other candidates, Republicans are realizing that Mitt Romney will be their date in the fall.

Management

Romney: Feds look for 'places they can interfere'

GOP Presidential candidate criticizes government workers at San Diego campaign stop.

Pay & Benefits

TSP closely watches retirement provisions in transportation bills

Board backs language allowing retirees to roll over leftover annual leave, objects to provision letting IRS levy participants’ investment funds.

Defense

Romney, Gingrich blast Obama for missile defense comments

Candidates say president should publicly announce what his plans are now.

Pay & Benefits

Air Force to offer third round of buyouts

Employees will receive eligibility surveys by May and, if approved, must leave by Aug. 31.

Oversight

GOP lawmaker looks to merge Energy and EPA

Proposed consolidation would save $3 billion in first year, says Rep. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn.

Management

Consumer bureau chief: Recess appointment 'not affecting our decision making'

President Obama installed Richard Cordray as director of the agency over the objection of Republicans in January .

News

Romney: I'll Tell You What I'll Cut -- Later

GOP front-runner doesn't want specific proposals to be used against him in the presidential campaign.

Defense

Obama says he’ll have 'more flexibility' on missile defense after election

Comment was caught on live microphone toward the end of a meeting with the Russian president.

Defense

Wife of Staff Sgt. Bales speaks out

Karilyn Bales says she does not believe her husband killed 17 Afghan civilians.

Oversight

Play of the Day -- Jeb Bush's tough decision

Leno takes aim at the former Florida governor.

Tech

Mentoring Goes Virtual

Pay & Benefits

Postal Service steers attention away from 'flawed' revenue study

USPS emphasizes savings from five-year business plan as lawmakers prepare to debate reform bills.