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The President Blames the Messenger on ISIS Strategy
Does the president underestimate the importance of messaging, or does he exaggerate it?
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CDC Is Investigating Another E. Coli Outbreak Connected to Chipotle
Health officials have identified five sick people across Kansas, North Dakota, and Oklahoma, all of whom said they ate at Chipotle in the week before falling ill.
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A Working Parent's Guide to Making the Most of Your Time
The easiest thing to do while you’re waiting in line at the grocery store is pull out your phone and check email, but that’s not the only option.
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SES No Longer Accomplishing Its Stated Purpose, Report Finds
Federal agencies should renew their commitments to making top leaders good managers, report says.
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The FDA Releases New Policy on Blood Donations From Gay Men
The agency announced on Monday an historic shift in longstanding regulations.
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The White House Thinks Obama Had a Very Good Year. The Public Isn’t so Sure.
The unemployment rate is down, gas prices and inflation are low, and the president notched some major accomplishments. But Obama remains a polarizing figure, and Americans are feeling insecure.
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Congress' Lack of Long-Term Wildfire Funding Plan Leaves USDA Chief 'Deeply Disappointed'
Vilsack criticizes omnibus spending bill in wake of costliest fire season on record.
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The White House is Violating Its Own Transparency Policy
Open government groups press OMB on delayed agency guidance.
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What Not to Expect From Your Job Next Year
Employees might expect modest salary bumps in 2016, but not many end-of-year perks in the next few weeks.
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The U.S. May Soon Deem African Lions an Endangered Species
The cat is vulnerable to extinction, with only 20,000 of them left on the continent.
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Clinton Says ISIS Is Using Trump as a Recruiting Tool. Is She Right?
A host of media reports corroborate her claim, save for one very specific detail.
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The Sanders-Clinton Slugfest Did Not Happen and It Is Not Going to Happen
Twice now the candidates have had a chance to go for the jugular, and both times they’ve steered far clear.
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Public Officials Need to Accept That There Is No Silver Bullet
You can’t just copy and paste best practices.
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A UN Group Says the U.S. Is ‘Allowing Its Women to Lag Behind’
America still has a long way to go in advancing women’s rights.
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The Ideology Behind the Putin-Trump Bromance
The Republican presidential frontrunner returned the Russian president’s effusive praise on Friday—and raised more eyebrows.
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Reciprocal Drug Approval Between the FDA and Europe Surfaces in the Presidential Race
Ted Cruz and his Senate colleague, Mike Lee, want Americans to be able to buy drugs that have been approved by other developed countries.
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Stress Literally Shrinks Your Brain (How to Reverse the Damage)
7 ways to get your mental house in order.
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Are Snow Days in Washington A Thing of the Past?
Telework is an increasingly important tool for agencies and employees during bad weather and other emergencies that trigger federal closures.
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