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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's private foundation would have to return millions to intolerant Muslim countries that abuse women and gays. → Read More
Democratic presidential nominee and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton claimed publicly for the first time in a recent CBS News "60 Minutes" interview that using private email servers was "reco → Read More
More than 30,000 emails former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton refused to turn over to the government when she left office may become public, thanks to a joint opening brief filed by Judicial Wat → Read More
Federal agencies are increasingly using informal guidance documents, memoranda and blog posts to create rules and skirt the formal regulatory process. → Read More
Uncle Sam's financial statements are so bad the Government Accountability Office (GAO) flunked him for the 19th year in a row. The Department of Defense, Department of Housing and Urban Development → Read More
House Committee on the Judiciary members grilled federal immigration officials on failures in the EB-5 visa program that gives U.S. visas to foreign investors. → Read More
House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform leaders want to know why taxpayers are footing the bill for thousands of middle-class and affluent families to live in public housing. Committee C → Read More
Department of Homeland Security officials can't say how much they're spending training employees and haven't properly overseen that training for more than a decade, according to the agency's official → Read More
A veteran who claimed he couldn't move his hands or feet while secretly working as a personal trainer who regularly rode his jet ski and motorcycle is going to prison for stealing more than $1.5 milli → Read More
California Attorney General Kamala Harris is being deluged with requests from non-profit officials to withdraw her "unconstitutional" demand for public disclosure of donor names because it creates a " → Read More
IRS Commissioner John Koskinen is the people's choice for "Porker of the Year," Citizens Against Government Waste announced Monday. → Read More
The IRS is again in trouble for destroying evidence by erasing information on computer hard drives, this time in a FOIA lawsuit filed by the Microsoft Corp. → Read More
District of Columbia officials utterly failed to make sure city streets were treated before passing snowfall Wednesday -- two days before a blizzard is supposed to hit. Wednesday's inaction made → Read More
A top former White House official, Andrea Turk, is heading to court for allegedly doctoring time sheets. → Read More
General Services Administration officials designed and built a $75 million law enforcement facility that law enforcement agents couldn't use. → Read More
Department of State-set per diem rates allow all U.S. government employees who travel abroad on business to live lavishly in some parts of the world. → Read More
Former U.S. Postmaster Relief Ruthmarie Haanen of Milltown, Wisc. stole thousands of dollars in cash from her postal facility to support daily casino trips, according to the Department of Justice (DO → Read More
It turns out not everyone who entered the U.S. from Ebola-stricken countries was screened, and DHS officials had little training to handle the outbreak. → Read More
Male staffers with the Grand Canyon-area National Parks Service starved female coworkers who declined their sexual advances, groped them, and took pictures. → Read More
U.S. Agency for International Development officials have the wrong locations on file for nearly one in three health facilities they fund in Kabul. → Read More