Petraeus at heart of Benghazi dispute
E-mails reveal the former CIA director had ordered detailed talking points that went far beyond a House panel’s request, leading to a bureaucratic fight.
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A few black Capitol cops protest agency bias
Black Capitol police officers protest workplace bias while pursuing a 12-year-old lawsuit.
White House accounts of IRS controversy raise more questions
White House officials are only adding to questions about the agency’s targeting of conservative groups.
Senate panel approves sweeping immigration reform bill
Legislation providing path to citizenship, expanding visa programs heads to full chamber.
Former IRS official’s ‘regret’ doesn’t satisfy senators
Two former leaders of the agency appeared in a confrontational hearing before a Senate panel.
Obama is out of the loop on IRS policy?
That IRS thing? The White House employed its “Don’t tell Dad” policy.
IRS’s Lois Lerner to plead the Fifth
The IRS official who first disclosed the agency's improper targeting of conservative groups will invoke her right not to incriminate herself.
Joplin house offers hope to tornado victims
The devastation in Moore, Okla. is eerily similar to what happened in Joplin, Mo. two years ago, but the Volunteer House there offers messages of hope and inspiration.
When do teachers and big government get respect? When we need them.
Our ambivalence, even hostility to both is forgotten when, as in Oklahoma, disaster strikes and we need help.
Obama's efforts are barely connecting with public, but Congress well off target
A slim majority of Americans say President Obama is focusing on things that matter to them personally, while a clear majority say Republicans in Congress are not, a new Washington Post-ABC News poll shows.
Will Okla. lawmakers support federal funds for tornado relief?
A majority of the congressional delegation voted against Hurricane Sandy funds.
FEMA puts boots on ground in Okla.
FEMA sent personnel including search-and-rescue teams to Oklahoma. Its disaster-relief fund still contains $12 billion.
Douglas Shulman won't apologize -- yet, at least
Former IRS commissioner Douglas Shulman doesn't think he has to apologize for the wrongdoing that occurred at the IRS on his watch.
House Aide: Internal IRS probe cited problems with agency in May 2012
An Internal Revenue Service review questioned the now-controversial policy a year ago, a House aide says.
What we know (and what we don't) about the IRS scandal
We know a lot more than we did a week and a half ago. But there are still a great many unanswered questions.
Bonjour, Congress!
A report finds lovely destinations like France and Spain were among the tops for travelling lawmakers.
Group sues IRS for stricter tax-exemption rules
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington filed its lawsuit on Monday in the U.S. District Court for D.C.
Clinton remains teflon despite Benghazi
Despite dip in job ratings, a new Post-ABC poll finds Clinton remains overwhelmingly popular
Obama White House policy: ‘Don’t tell Dad’
Seems President Obama was just about the only one in town who didn’t know of IRS probe.
Former IRS commissioner testifies on agency’s targeting
Former IRS commissioner Douglas Shulman testified before the Senate Finance Committee on the IRS’s inappropriate targeting of certain groups seeking tax-exempt status.
Jim Inhofe and the ‘reverse NIMBY’ phenomenon
The Oklahoma senator says federal aid for tornado victims is different from the Sandy relief bill he opposed.
Low-wage contractors picket outside fed buildings
About 50 workers began day-long picketing at Reagan building and blocked traffic.
Inhofe: Tornado 'totally different' from Hurricane Sandy
Sen. James Inhofe (R) rejected comparisons between federal aid for Oklahoma tornado victims and the Hurricane Sandy relief package he voted against.
Obama to tornado victims: Your country will travel this path with you
President Obama sought to ensure the people of Moore, Okla. on Tuesday that his administration is sending disaster relief aid “right away” to the tornado-devastated area.
TSP investment fund again used for debt ceiling relief
The government once again plans to resort to a financial maneuver involving federal employee retirement savings pending an increase in the national debt limit.
Federal aid headed to Oklahoma
The president declared a federal disaster on Monday, designating federal funds to help Oklahoma recover from the massive tornado that tore through the state.
How much do Bill Clinton and labor matter? (And 3 other questions in the L.A. mayor's race)
Voters in the City of Angels pick their next mayor Tuesday in an election with connections to Bill Clinton, President Obama, and organized labor.
Jimmy Kimmel compares his commencement speech to Obama's (VIDEO)
"I wrote this in the car on the way over here."
Trash talking at the Park Service
In a victory for the small-government types, the Park Service is outsourcing trash removal at some local sites — to visitors.
Obama the uniter? Not really.
The president who pledged to change Washington is almost certain to come up short on that promise.
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