Oversight

Play of the Day: Uruguay, Paraguay or the Presidency?

David Letterman asks the rhetorical questions about Hillary Clinton

News

Video: Ex-IG on the 'Gaping Chest Wound' of TARP

Neil Barofsky tells Jon Stewart that the Troubled Assets Relief Program was doomed to fail.

Oversight

Play of the Day: The Sequester is Not a Game. Not Even Risk.

The Daily Show devotes an entire segment to sequestration’s effects on Defense.

Oversight

Play of the Day: Super Bowl and the Iranian space monkey

The Super Bowl blackout prompts some easy shots at FEMA.

Oversight

Play of the Day: A new use for UAVs?

Jokes abound as hosts skewer the political conversation.

Oversight

Play of the Day: Should Monday be a federal holiday?

Jimmy Kimmel asks the important questions about the day after the Super Bowl.

Oversight

Play of the Day: El Nuevo Deal

The Daily Show asks if the Republicans can get back into the good graces of the Hispanic community via immigration reform.

Oversight

Play of the Day: Is gun control a state or federal power?

Stephen Colbert wonders who has power over the gun control laws in each state.

Oversight

Play of the Day: Women in combat, body scanners and 60 Minutes

While the Daily Show examines the new Pentagon rules, Leno and Fallon joke about Clinton and Obama appearing for a joint appearance.

Oversight

Video: A visit from a ghost and Joe Biden’s party

The president and vice president have very different ways to celebrate inauguration weekend.

News

Official Presidential Photos and Gray Hair

Examining the idea that presidents age radically while in office.

Oversight

Photo Gallery: Hot seats

Federal managers are especially interested in a handful of congressional races.

Pay & Benefits

Video: Olympic bronze medalist in rowing proud to be a fed

'The federal employee in me is just through the roof,' VA's Natalie Dell says during White House event.

Oversight

Play of the Day -- Mitt Romney's primary victories

Letterman, Leno and Stewart poke at the presumptive nominee.

News

Greed is Not Good

Once again, a government agency has enlisted a Hollywood icon to explain an intiative in the form of a public service announcement. In this case, the choice might at first seem a little counterintuitive.