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Regulation and deregulation have been a ceaseless process at least since the Carter administration.
Between last Labor Day and New Year's eve alone, 60 people were caught crossing the Mexican border — every hour.
Each incoming administration has to put its own imprimatur on the government's online presence.
If you say no new hires and no new contracting out, you've got the bureaucracy boxed in.
Sequestration and philosophical differences among politicians have lead to a big unresolved question over military capacity.
Friday's inauguration might mark the final end of the long election season, but it's just in time for the madness — merchandise madness, that is.
Mint people tend to have a strong sense of their agency. It's old, and it does work we couldn't live without.
It's an unusual week we're having, book-ended by Monday's celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Friday's inauguration of Donald J.Trump as president.
Don't rule out the consumer domain as a potential source of enterprise technology. A robotic fish finder holds its own with the Navy's unmanned technology.
Read Rex Tillerson's financial and ethics reporting forms to get an idea of how wealthy nominees live and how their lives change in order to join an administration.
New administrations that bring big ideological reversals do spark a higher-than-average level of SES departures.
New administrations and new Congresses always bring a new tone and zeitgeist to Washington. Maybe we can update the vocabulary or at least find new clichés.
All in all, the Trump-to-Energy questionnaire presents a daunting and intimidating rasher of information to gather.
How open or closed will the Trump administration be? How the next president treats the performance dashboards will be instructive.