News

Supreme court to take health care case

The Court has signaled it could issue 3 rulings, including one on the individual mandate.

Oversight

Sequestration isn't a sure thing

Lawmakers indicate they might rethink the automatic cuts that would be triggered if the super committee fails.

News

Play of the Day -- Saturday Night Live spoofs Perry's debate gaffe

A daily roundup of late-night video.

Tech

Efficient Telework

How Obama’s anti-waste order could affect the remote workforce.

Management

Leadership Lessons from Veterans

News

Progress for Veterans

Defense

Next steps unclear after balky national alert test

FEMA chief accepts criticisms for glitches in the first-ever nationwide emergency message.

Defense

WikiLeaks ruling spotlights outdated e-privacy law

Electronic messages, such as Tweets, are currently protected, but Twitter subscriber names and connection times, for instance, are not.

Defense

Romney's military spending catch-22

The presidential candidate casts himself as both a deficit hawk and military hawk.

Pay & Benefits

USPS proposal to leave federal health benefits program questioned

Agency could save money by contributing less to premium costs, according to consultant.

Pay & Benefits

Analysis: Searching for honest performance ratings

The key to evaluating employees is managing expectations.

Defense

Veterans Day basketball game to tip off on carrier that buried bin Laden at sea

President Obama is set to attend Friday night’s match between North Carolina and Michigan State.

News

IRS offering buyouts to employees

Thousands of workers have until end of the year to accept the offers.

Defense

Panetta plays last card, warns Defense cuts could lead to attack on the U.S.

Pentagon head says a reduced Defense budget 'invites aggression.'

Oversight

GOP aide mocks Democrats' super proposal

Document says 'Only a Democrat would think you can pick up $350 billion from miscellany.'

Defense

Soldier found guilty of killing Afghan civilians for sport

Army Staff Sgt. Calvin Gibbs faces a maximum sentence of life without parole.

Defense

Odierno repeats Pentagon warnings against sequestration

Defense Department is already supposed to cut $450 billion, but faces up to $600 billion more in in cuts if a deal isn't reached.

Oversight

Concerns growing that FHA could go broke

Forthcoming reports could spark debate about government role in housing market.