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    Work continues around storage tanks at Freedom Industries storage facility  in Charleston, W.Va..  The ban on tap water for parts of West Virginia was lifted on Monday, ending a crisis for a fraction of the 300,000 people who were told not to drink, wash or cook with water after a chemical spill tainted the water supply. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

    Company in West Virginia oil spill under scrutiny

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    A Global Hawk drone, the Air Force's unmanned spy plane, is unveiled at Edwards Air Force Base in California in January 2009. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon, File)
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    Congress tells Air Force to keep flying drone it wants to scrap

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    The U.S. Postal Service inspector general investigated multiple assault cases last year, which were released to the Washington Examiner through a Freedom of Information Act request. (Photo: Thinkstock)

    Going postal: USPS IG finds sex on the job, stalkers and slashed tires

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    Wisconsin politics: Joel Kleefisch withdraws child support bill

    Wisconsin politics: Joel Kleefisch withdraws child support bill

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    Man charged with stealing from Cape Cod veterans

    Man charged with stealing from Cape Cod veterans

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    A national strategy funds state political monopolies

    A national strategy funds state political monopolies

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    On Saturday, officials announced they were firing CGI Federal as the designer and manager of the botched healthcare.gov and replacing the firm with Accenture, the world's largest consulting firm. (Getty images File)
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    Obama administration awards another noncompetitive contract for healthcare.gov

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    Obscure federal commission’s IG says abolish it
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    Obscure federal commission’s IG says abolish it

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    The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration concluded that the system for calculating subsidies for individuals to purchase insurance through President Obama's health care law didn't have adequate measures in place to minimize security risks and prevent fraud.
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    GAO says eight federal agencies fail to fix data breach problems

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    Nadya Suleman stands outside her home in La Habra, Calif. (AP/Damian Dovarganes)

    ‘Octomom’ charged with welfare fraud in California

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