Management

Where Does Sandy Aid Go from Here?

Who exactly gets all that money? And when?

Oversight

President Obama does not want to talk about 2016

Both Obama and outgoing Secretary of State Hillary Clinton seemed very interested in talking about the next election.

Defense

Cleared of wrongdoing, General Allen wants to get back to his old life

The Pentagon's inspector general has found that Allen did not violate military codes of conduct.

Oversight

AIG is thinking about suing the government for bailing it out

The company's board will discuss the idea with shareholders at a meeting.

Defense

'Zero Dark Thirty' is now officially wrong about torture

McCain, Levin and Feinstein letter say movie's depiction is "incorrect."

Defense

What's at stake in women soldiers' right to serve in combat

Four female service members sued the Defense Department Tuesday for the right to fight in combat units.

Defense

Explosions near the US Embassy in Kabul are not a sign of progress

U.S. Embassy workers on high alert after the early morning explosion.

Management

New York governor sacks emergency chief for using relief workers to clean his house

Just a week after Sandy hit, Gov. Andrew Cuomo abruptly fired Emergency Management Director Steven Kuhr.

Defense

What happens when suspected terrorists refuse to go to their trials?

Several of the alleged 9/11 plotters have decided to stay in their cells.

Defense

If the FBI both planned and thwarted a terrorist attack, who's the hero?

Questions remain after a Bangladeshi man tried and failed to blow up the Federal Reserve Building.

Tech

NASA turns to private sector for supply missions

First SpaceX launch with about 1,000 pounds of food, clothing, equipment and 23 science experiments goes off without a hitch.

Tech

The feds can't catch the cartels' cocaine-filled submarines

The famously daring and elusive drug-running vessels have taken the Caribbean by storm.

Defense

SEAL Team 6 napped on their way to kill bin Laden

Author appeared on 60 Minutes and provided details on the famous raid.

Management

New ad campaign won't save the Postal Service

USPS having a hard time finding a new ad agency to make snail mail seem cool again.