Defense

Report: 'Zero Dark Thirty' Creators Gave CIA Agents Jewelry, Liquor, Meals

Government documents uncovered by Vice News show that Mark Boal and Kathryn Bigelow wined and dined spies for info.

Management

State Department Says It Is 'Strained to the Limit' With Clinton Emails

Agency says it need to shift massive resources to deal with a big FOIA backlog and the remaining unreleased messages from Hillary Clinton’s tenure as secretary.

Management

President of Major Contractors Group Steps Down

Stan Soloway led the Professional Services Council for 15 years.

Management

NOAA Maps the Warmest Days in America

With scorching temperatures on both coasts, parts of America are suffering through a late-season heat wave.

Management

VA Lost a Clerk’s Disability File, then Fired Him for Running to Congress

Office of Special Counsel says mishandling of employee’s case offers lesson to other agencies.

Management

Post-Clinton, Kerry Creates 'Transparency Coordinator' Job at State

A longtime State Department official will seek to improve compliance with public-records laws and lawmakers’ demands for documents.

Management

This is What 365 Days Without a Vacation Does to Your Health

Your body, brain, and even your boss will thank you for some real time off.

Management

Obama’s Latest Executive Order Requires Sick Leave for Contractors

Labor Day signing combined with attack on Republican economics.

Management

Should Mexico Respond to Trump?

The Mexican government “has maintained an unjustifiable distance” from the debate over the candidate’s immigration policy, one journalist says.

Management

NASA is Researching Technology to Make a Tractor Beam Out of Hoverboards

In the future, astronauts may be pulled around in space like something straight out of "Star Wars."

Management

Clinton On Email: System 'Wasn't The Best Choice'

Former State Department chief tells Andrea Mitchell she's “sorry that this has been confusing to people,” but denies wrongdoing.