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    Rep. Ed Whitfield, R-Ky., is a member of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, which asked government agencies to provide witnesses to discuss their climate change spending at a Sept. 18 hearing. (AP Photo/Chris Greenberg)
    Energy and Environment

    Federal agencies stiff Congress on climate change spending information

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    November 7, 2013 5:00 am
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    From left, Campbell, Andrew Slavitt, group executive vice president for Optum/QSSI, and Lynn Spellecy, corporate counsel for Equifax Workforce Solutions. (AP/ Evan Vucci)
    Immigration

    Top healthcare.gov contractor may add to users’ security, privacy worries

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    November 7, 2013 5:00 am
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    The NTSB's analysis of deadly tour bus crashes in multiple states found major problems in the way tour bus companies are regulated. (Photo: Thinkstock)

    Federal oversight of tour bus industry faulted

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    November 7, 2013 5:00 am
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    Dozens of Department of Homeland Security employees, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement, spend at least half of their time working for labor unions instead of taxpayers while still drawing full salaries, according to a new data obtained by the Washington Examiner. (AP Photo/Khampha Bouaphanh)

    Too big to manage: Dozens of Homeland Security employees spend more time working for unions than taxpayers

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    November 6, 2013 5:00 am
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    CIRonline.org: Rehab clinics cut off for questionable billing still reaped federal funds

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    November 6, 2013 5:00 am
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    US Navy personnel from the carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, load rice and other food supplies onto a U.S. Navy helicopter at Banda Aceh airport for a sortie to earthquake-tsunami victims, January 4, 2005, in northwest Indonesia. (AP File)

    Center for Public Integrity: How shipping unions sunk food aid reform

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    November 6, 2013 5:00 am
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    CBS Miami: Miami-Dade ethics watchdog questions billion-dollar sewer bid

    CBS Miami: Miami-Dade ethics watchdog questions billion-dollar sewer bid

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    November 6, 2013 5:00 am
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    Cyber weaknesses continue to nag the Department of Energy -- as does the agency's failure to fix them, its inspector general has found. (Courtesy photo)
    Energy and Environment

    Energy Department makes no progress in fixing cybersecurity issues

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    November 6, 2013 5:00 am
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    Michael Sestak, who served as the non-immigrant visa chief in the U.S. consulate in Ho Chi Minh City, plead guilty to bribery in relation to a scheme through which applicants paid $15,000 to $70,000 for visas to enter the U.S. (Photo: Thinkstock)

    Former US visa chief in Vietnam pleads guilty to bribery

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    November 6, 2013 5:00 am
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    WashPost: D.C. education agency pays Chicago firm nearly $90,000 for one day of work
    Education

    WashPost: D.C. education agency pays Chicago firm nearly $90,000 for one day of work

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    November 5, 2013 5:00 am
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