After mail carrier's slaying at night, inspector general for Postal Service to probe late mail delivery
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TSA bashing: Is it warranted?
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GOP lawmakers eye federal-retiree benefits
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CBO: Federal debt could match GDP in 25 years
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CHART | Tracking sequester impacts
Texas to process military benefits for gays under Pentagon deal
The Defense Department will provide federal personnel, funding and equipment to enroll the spouses.
The Census Bureau’s Thanksgiving data feast
No data diets on Thanksgiving. Dig into some statistical treats from the U.S. Census Bureau.
Treasury Department proposing new rules on tax-exemption eligibility
The new guidelines would affect social-welfare groups, such as those that the IRS subjected to inappropriate screening.
Obama nominee would fill Homeland Security’s long-vacant IG role
An acting inspector general under investigation for nepotism and abuse of power has filled the role for several years.
D.C. region’s federal offices remain open despite weather
Federal offices remain open, but agency employees have the option of taking unscheduled leave or teleworking.
Are Democrats in denial about Obamacare’s midterm consequences?
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Issa subpoenas OPM for information on background checks
A House panel is examining how the federal government screens individuals for security clearances.
Tracking the abysmal success rate of the federal health-care exchange
The Post created an interactive graph that illustrates the numbers, including eligibility rates, application totals, and success rates.
IRS left taxpayer data vulnerable to attack, report says
Auditors found the IRS had only partially implemented 42 percent of the plans it signed off as completed to address security weaknesses.