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The 112th Congress still must pass a budget beyond the current continuing resolution and House GOP make good on promises to rein in the deficit.
Overturning the military ban on openly gay servicemembers serving will not occur immediately, Politico reports.
POLITICO reporter Shira Toeplitz explains why the last-minute pull-out of the omnibus bill is so odd.
POLITICO\'s Rich Cohen discusses the Republicans\' challenge to ending big government.
Federal News Radio told you about the Army’s plans to bring smartphone technology to the battlefield within a year. If the service wants to issue every soldier some kind of smartphone, the move could turn…
Politico\'s Rich Cohen gives details about the stopgap spending bill passed by Congress.
Defense Secretary wants to put a stop to acronym overuse.
Politico\'s Jake Sherman explains the House Republican plan on how to fund agencies.
In the wake of the WikiLeaks release, the Pentagon is taking steps to better secure its information. Gordon Lubold, a reporter for Politico, brings us the details.
The Obama administration ordered a government-wide review of how agencies safeguard sensitive information after millions of classified State Department documents were leaked by online whistleblower Wikileaks. According to a memo obtained by The Associated Press,…
The public anger over the TSA safety measures show how difficult it is for the Obama administration to balance national security and individuals\' privacy.
Politico reports on the various proposals coming from both sides of the aisles. None seem to stand out as favorable among lawmakers. The only thing Democrats and Republicans do agree on is that the budget decisions will be tough.
Politico estimates as many as 1,800 Democratic staffers will lose their jobs after the Republican victories in the midterms.
Congress faces no good options in dealing with the $1 trillion pricetag of funding government through next year.