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The White House announced the president’s choice to head OPM on Thursday.
Analysis: Obama has regrets but seeks to retain anti-terror powers
The commander in chief expresses an unusual ambivalence over the morality of his policies.
Chrysler, Tesla spar over repayment of federal loans
Tesla said it was the first U.S. automaker to fully pay. But Chrysler said it was. No way, Tesla replied.
IRS, EPA and HUD will close Friday
Mass furlough of 115,000 employees at the three major federal agencies is the result of sequestration.
Institutional Shareholder Services settles civil charges on leaked data
The SEC said an employee of the Rockville firm revealed how clients were voting on corporate ballots.
In the Loop: Playing nicely?
Commerce nominee Penny Pritzker inspires a wave of politeness at Capitol Hill hearing.
A lesson from Cameroon in letting go of fear
Kah Walla, a 2011 presidential candidate in Cameroon, shares the leadership lesson she drew from her experience being kidnapped before the election.
IRS names replacement for Lerner
An internal communication shows that the agency replaced Lois Lerner with Ken Corbin.
Senate confirms Obama nominee to influential appeals court
After the 97-0 vote, Sri Srinivasan, principal deputy solicitor general, joins the D.C. Circuit appeals court.
Gallup poll: 42 percent say IRS is doing a poor job
Negativity toward the agency has been on the rise since 2009. Still, a majority of Americans say the IRS is either doing an excellent, good, or fair job.
The Boy Scouts' leadership loss
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Likely health-plan rates in Calif. under new law lower than expected
The published prices partly rebut warnings by critics that many people will experience ‘rate shock.’
Sales of new homes rise; median price reaches record
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Kah Walla on letting go of your fears
Kah Walla, a former presidential candidate in Cameroon, shares the lesson she learned from her kidnapping.
Obama calls for review of rules on subpoenas to media
While emphasizing need to protect national security, Obama says he doesn’t want to “chill” reporting.
Obama interrupted several times by antiwar activist during speech
“You can close Guantanamo today!” Medea Benjamin of Code Pink shouts during address on national security.
IRS official Lois Lerner placed on administrative leave
Move comes as lawmakers mull recalling her before House committee to testify.
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