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TSA: No small knives on planes
Flight attendants, law enforcement officers and lawmakers welcomed the Transportation Security Administration decision Wednesday not to allow small knives back in carry-on luggage.
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Auditor: TSA can't justify costs of screening behavior
The Transportation Security Administration can't ensure that its behavior-detection program is objective or cost-effective, according to a watchdog report released Wednesday.
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New hotel brand to check into USA
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GSA strikes deal with Trump to turn Old Post Office into luxury hotel
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Flurry of train crashes not new national trend
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Saudi traveler with pressure cooker arrested at Detroit airport
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Green of the road: Airlines, hotels, cars more eco-friendly
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TSA officers, air marshals file legal warning over knives
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Planes on the same runway more often, watchdog warns Apr. 19, 2013
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OPM cancels benefits conference Apr. 3, 2013
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Budget cuts push conferences online Apr. 2, 2013
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Senate approves plan to end FAA furloughs, tower closings Apr. 26, 2013
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Delays stack up in airports: Start the blame game Apr. 24, 2013
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Fliers on watch for delays from FAA furloughs Apr. 22, 2013
Sequester newsSEE MORE ON sequestration
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FBI director cites harm to national security from Snowden's leaks
- Jun. 17, 2013
Former contractor Edward Snowden's highly publicized leaks on classified government surveillance programs have harmed national security by alerting
Pay & BenefitsSEE MORE Pay & Benefits
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White House suspends Presidential Rank Awards
- Jun. 13, 2013
The White House this year will not issue Presidential Rank Awards, which carry bonuses worth tens of thousands of dollars to selected executives and
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- Federal Pay and Performance, Federal Retirement Benefits, Federal Health Care
DepartmentsSEE MORE Departments
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Debate starts over who should have access to classified material
- Jun. 17, 2013
The revelation of a top secret US National Security Agency intelligence program by a low-level contractor with access to the sensitive data has
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- Defense, Postal Service, Homeland Security, OMB
Agency NewsSEE MORE Agency News
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News Digest: June 17
- Jun. 16, 2013
The Drug Enforcement Administration must take immediate steps to stop discrimination against female special agents seeking assignments abroad, under
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- Federal Budget, Leaders & Agencies, Program Management, White House
PersonnelSEE MORE Personnel
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Debate starts over who should have access to classified material
- Jun. 17, 2013
The revelation of a top secret US National Security Agency intelligence program by a low-level contractor with access to the sensitive data has
- More Personnel:
- OPM, Recruiting & Retention, Labor Management Relations, Insourcing/Outsourcing
CongressSEE MORE Congress
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Tea Party scandal could lead to IRS restructuring
- Jun. 17, 2013
The Tea Party targeting scandal shows the need for a major shake-up of the Internal Revenue Service, the chairmen of Congress's two tax-writing
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- House, Senate, Federal Appropriations, Bill Tracker, GAO
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