Defense

Third Military Man in Charge of Stopping Harassment Arrested for Doing Just That

Army Lt. Col. Darin Haas turned himself in on charges of violating an order of protection and stalking.

Management

Big, Dumb Government: Why the GOP Is Winning the Sequester

The sequester is proving Republicans right about government dysfunction.

Oversight

After a Bombing in Boston, All Quiet In Washington

Political officials were quiet after the bombings, with no elected officials rushing to politicize the tragedy.

Oversight

Quiz: Which Budget Is Right for You?

Mitt Romney, for example, would do best under Paul Ryan's budget.

Tech

Rand Paul Gets His Answer on Drones: 'No'

Attorney General Eric Holder has answered Sen. Ran Paul's question.

Management

Paul Ryan's New Budget Promises Don't Add Up

A balanced budget and a Medicare voucher system is not possible, the math suggests.

Management

What Time Does the Sequester Start?

So, since nobody is trying to stop it, when does the sequester actually begin?

Management

John Kerry Proudly Defends America's 'Right to Be Stupid'

Brand-new Secretary of State John Kerry told an audience in Germany Americans have the "right to be stupid."

Defense

Fight Over Hagel's Confirmation May Be Ending

AP reports that the Defense nominee has enough Senate votes to be confirmed.

Defense

Post-Love Pentagon, John Allen Is Out

President Obama has accepted Gen. John Allen's request to retire from the military.

Oversight

Hillary Clinton Is Running for President, OK?

There are signs that Clinton is making moves to build a post-State political operation.

Defense

17 percent of Marines say they'd quit over women in combat

The number comes from a survey conducted last summer by the Pentagon.

Defense

The ban on women in combat will officially end

Wednesday announcement by Panetta comes after November lawsuit.

Oversight

What to expect in Obama's second inaugural address

President is likely to leave policy details for the State of the Union address.

Management

Is the Debt Limit Fight Over Already?

House Republicans may agree to raise the debt ceiling without huge concessions in spending cuts.