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Lawmakers seek promotions for troops killed in Afghan airport bombing
Only one of the 13 troops killed has received the honor since the 2021 terrorist attack.
Snagged military fuel card contract triggers lawmaker scrutiny
Rep. Michael Waltz raised alarms about the AIR Card contract process.
By Joe Gould
Colorado Dem threatens to hold Pentagon nominees over Space Command HQ
The latest threat to Senate confirmation of Pentagon nominees is coming from President Joe Biden's fellow Democrats over the Space Command headquarters.
Bloomberg-led panel meets to advise Pentagon on capital and innovation
Secretary Lloyd Austin charged the board with informing the National Defense S&T Strategy and advising DoD as it looks to leverage capital investment.
New EPA chief committed to restoring ‘scientific integrity’
At the EPA, Michael Regan is helping to lead President Joe Biden's efforts to address climate change and advocate for environmental justice.
How feds can balance work and election day
Agency leaders have been encouraged to grant excused absences for employees that require more time to get to the polls.
By Jessie Bur
Push to dismiss Flynn case is ‘abuse of power,’ says appointed expert
A former federal judge appointed to review the Justice Department’s motion to dismiss criminal charges against former national security adviser Michael Flynn has found that the government’s request should be denied because there is “clear evidence of a gross abuse of prosecutorial power.”
Transcripts released of Flynn’s calls with Russian diplomat
Transcripts of phone calls that played a pivotal role in the Russia investigation were declassified and released May 29.
FBI director orders internal review of Flynn investigation
The review will examine whether any employees engaged in misconduct during the course of the investigation and evaluate whether any improvements need to be made.
Here’s who Trump plans to appoint DEA boss and US attorney in DC
A Trump administration official has revealed who the president plans to make the head of the DEA and who will become the top federal prosecutor for the District of Columbia.
Lawmakers demand information from FCC on Ligado fight
Thirteen Democrats and nine Republicans have teamed up to ask for information from the FCC.
By Aaron Mehta