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Veterans are running for Congress — who to watch on election night
Eighteen races on the ballot this month will feature two veterans vying against each other for a seat in Congress.
Trump taps Perry deputy to replace him at Energy Department
The nod follows Energy Secretary Rick Perry’s Oct. 17 confirmation he will leave the position later this year.
Senate to vote on ending border emergency that diverted DoD funds
The Senate is voting this week on whether to end the president’s emergency diversion of military funding to his border wall.
By Joe Gould
Will a new AI office energize this agency?
The Department of Energy set up an office to coordinate transformative artificial intelligence projects.
By Andrew Eversden
House Democrats probe White House push to transfer nuclear technology to Riyadh
House Oversight Committee is investigating plan to build nuclear reactors in the Mideast.
By Joe Gould
Flynn pushed to share nuclear tech with Saudis, report says
Lawmakers from both parties have expressed concerns that Saudi Arabia could develop nuclear weapons if the U.S. technology were transferred without proper safeguards.
By Chad Day, The Associated Press
Key armed services Democrat locked in recount drama
Behind by 12,000 votes and a week after the election, Florida Sen. Bill Nelson is still fighting.
By Joe Gould
OMB’s cyber report should start the race to the cloud
Can the cloud awaken the government from cyber Groundhog Day?
By Rick Tracy