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Published October 09, 2013
The owner of a privately run inn along the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina is back in business five days after the federal government forced him to close as a byproduct of the D.C. slimdown.
Published October 09, 2013
A Texas man convicted of killing his parents proceeded as planned Wednesday night despite a growing controversy over the drug being used to carry out the punishment.
Published October 07, 2013
Fiscal hawks say the silver lining to the partial government shutdown, which is entering its second week of scaled-back services, could be the picture of government waste it paints for taxpayers.
Published October 05, 2013
Plans for a new facility that will handle, dismantle and secure nuclear material are in a major meltdown.
Published October 04, 2013
As Hillary Clinton transitions from her life at the State Department to life at her husband's foundation, it may be hard to tell where her philanthropic work ends and her potential presidential campaign begins.
Published October 01, 2013
Hundreds of thousands of Americans are waking up Tuesday unsure about where their next paycheck will come from. Others will find their vacations to national parks cut short. Others still will find the frustration of the federal bureaucracy ... even more frustrating, with fewer federal workers around to handle their questions.
Published September 26, 2013
Lawmakers are calling on federal investigators to track down why cops, firefighters and medics -- for the third time in the last year -- suffered from faulty equipment and busted communication lines during a crisis.
Published September 24, 2013
As D.C. lawmakers talk tough over a looming government shutdown, one item House members have not said much about is a six-figure “gift” they tucked into the latest spending bill. The little-noticed provision would pay the widow of the late Sen. Frank Lautenberg – already a millionaire -- $174,000 in tax-free funds.
Published September 19, 2013
After years of denial, a trio of corporate consultants have finally admitted their role in a deadly 2007 coal mine collapse in Utah -- though, for families of the victims, the victory is more of a moral than a monetary one.
Published September 18, 2013
Oregon is in the running to win the prize for the weirdest commercial hyping ObamaCare.
The state recently rolled out a 30-second Yellow Submarine-meets-acid ad to tout its new healthcare exchange,Cover Oregon.