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Security clearance process remains 'broken' despite 2016 changes
Among the list of problems beleaguering the security clearance process, reciprocity, among and even within agencies, should be easy to ... -
Putin won reelection yesterday. Now he’s a ‘lame duck.’ What will that mean?
Six political scientists’ quick takes on Putin’s reelection yesterday. http://www.washingtonpost.com/ -
Spending bill could quash Minor League Baseball players’ wage claims
Top congressional leaders are considering whether to grant a blanket exemption to baseball owners in a bid to forestall litigation. ... -
Trump administration to seek stiffer penalties against drug dealers, reduce opioid prescribing
The administration says it is taking a three-pronged approach to fighting the epidemic. http://www.washingtonpost.com/ -
Fact-checking Trump’s error-filled tweetstorm about the Mueller probe
The president attacked the Russian investigation and the FBI in a series of tweets, but his claims were often misleading ... -
Curtain rises in New Hampshire with president’s appearance
The presidential primaries are still two years away, but political activity is bustling in the bellwether state that put Donald ... -
Kushner company accused of falsifying records to harass tenants, earn huge profits
The new accusations only add to a list of business scandals complicating Jared Kushner’s senior role in the White House. ... -
Trump just accused Comey of lying under oath. (He misquoted 'Fox & Friends' to do ...
Trump mangled a senator’s question to the fired FBI director to claim that Comey had committed a crime. http://www.washingtonpost.com/ -
Trump said Mueller's team has ‘13 hardened Democrats.’ Here are the facts.
Robert S. Mueller III is a registered Republican, but 13 of the 17 members of his team have previously registered ... -
Sens. Graham, Paul at odds on Pompeo, Haspel nominations
Graham backs the nominees, while Paul expressed disappointment. http://www.washingtonpost.com/