EPA: Cuts will hamper pollution work
02/14/2013 8:08am
A top environmental official is warning lawmakers that automatic spending cuts due next month would jeopardize EPA's ability to protect against oil spills, air pollution, and hazardous waste.
Interior: Cuts will reduce hours at national parks
02/14/2013 11:00am
The Interior Department says automatic spending cuts set to take effect next month could lead to reduced hours and services at national parks, wildlife refuges and other public lands.
Social Security chief: Program hurt by neglect
02/14/2013 12:04pm
Outgoing Social Security Commissioner Michael J. Astrue has some parting shots for Congress, the White House and advocates for seniors. They have all "really walked away from Social Security," he says, leaving the program "fraying because of inattention to its problems."
Homeland Security and its cache of bullets
02/14/2013 12:17pm
Online rumors about a big government munitions purchase are true, sort of.
AG, FBI warn against across-the-board spending cut
02/14/2013 12:54pm
The nation's two top law enforcement officers have warned that looming across-the-board spending cuts at the Justice Department and the FBI would erode public safety in every city and town in the nation.
Kerry's portfolio could grow with Heinz deal
02/14/2013 12:56pm
Secretary of State John Kerry's family financial portfolio could grow by hundreds of thousands of dollars as a result of the $23 billion mega-deal between Nebraska billionaire Warren Buffett and a Brazil-owned investment firm to buy out ketchup and food producer H.J. Heinz Co.
AG, FBI warn against across-the-board spending cut
02/14/2013 1:35pm
The nation's two top law enforcement officers have warned that looming across-the-board spending cuts at the Justice Department and the FBI would erode public safety in every city and town in the nation.
AG, FBI warn against across-the-board spending cut
02/14/2013 3:03pm
The nation's two top law enforcement officers have warned that looming across-the-board spending cuts at the Justice Department and the FBI would erode public safety in every city and town in the nation.
Kerry's portfolio could grow with Heinz deal
02/14/2013 3:17pm
Secretary of State John Kerry's family financial portfolio could grow by hundreds of thousands of dollars as a result of the $23 billion megadeal between Nebraska billionaire Warren Buffett and a Brazil-owned investment firm to buy out ketchup and food producer H.J. Heinz Co.
US govt won't stop Random House, Penguin deal
02/14/2013 5:09pm
The Justice Department has closed an investigation of a proposed merger between Penguin and Random House and will take no action to stop the deal that would create the world's largest publisher of consumer books.
Gov't to crack down on unsafe tour bus operators
02/14/2013 5:37pm
Responding to recent deadly tour bus accidents, teams of federal inspectors will target bus companies with a history of problems as part of a national crackdown aimed at weeding out unsafe operators, the government said Thursday.
FAA moves toward creating 6 drone test sites in US
02/14/2013 9:42pm
In a major step toward opening U.S. skies to thousands of unmanned drones, federal officials Thursday solicited proposals to create six drone test sites around the country.
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