Capital Insider
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Biden's back and he's on the ticket for 2012, but is he the best #2 around?
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Whether you like it or not, Joe Biden announces he's back on the ticket for President Obama's re-election campaign.
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The drone dilemma: how the military is using them and the computer virus that's infected them
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A computer virus has infected the military's drone arsenal and no one know where the corruption came from or how to get rid of it.
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The search for jobs in an unstable economy: who's hiring and firing
CommentTemporary jobs during the holiday season may be few and far between this year.
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The $55,000 question: Why President Obama may owe Springfield, Illinois some money
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In 2008, Springfield, Illinois hosted then Senator Barack Obama. Springfield is where he announced his running mate for the Democratic ticket. But now the capital of Illinois is out $55,000 and Washington is playing the blame game, trying to dodge the bill.
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Cybersecurity at federal agencies: why the spike in reported information security incidents?
CommentOver the past five years, federal agencies' reporting of information security incident has skyrocketed to 650%.
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Cybersecurity concerns for the average joe: why the threats keep changing
CommentCyber attacks have cost the country billions of dollars and they've affected national security.
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Cyber crime and how to stop it from infiltrating federal agencies
CommentCyber crime is getting more complex and federal agencies are getting hit more often.
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Security clearance concerns and how to deal with your annual performance review
CommentFederal employees have to go through an annual review with their employers each year, but they have rights if they disagree with what their bosses say.
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The Obama administration's strides in recognizing gay marriage and civil unions
CommentOver the past year, the Obama administration has made changes to recognize gay marriage and civil unions.
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The U.S. Postmaster General is fed up with the USPS' pre-funded health care coverage
CommentThe USPS spend $7 billion annually for health insurance benefits for its employees, retirees and dependents.
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Anti-Wall Street protests hit the Hill and keep spreading throughout the nation
CommentThe protests that started on Wall Street are spreading, but what exactly are the demonstrators looking for from lawmakers?
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GOP leaders say they want less campaigning and more governing from the President
CommentThe House Speaker has a message for President Obama; Rep. John Boehner says it's time for the Commander-in-Chief to stop traveling around pushing his jobs plan and start governing.
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From the war zone to the White House: behind the scenes with Ron Nessen
CommentCorrespondent turned White House Press Secretary Ron Nessen tells Capital Insider about why politics is so divisive.
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Hey Capitol Hill, can't we all just get along?!
CommentCongress is in a constant state of feuding.
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Capital Insider: Tips to avoid losing your security clearance
CommentA bad credit score or relationships abroad can hurt your chances of keeping your security clearance.
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Capital Insider: How to cut Pentagon spending without hurting national security
CommentThe super committee is looking at slashing $1.5 trillion dollars from the deficit and defense cuts aren't necessarily off the table.
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Capital Insider October 3, 2011
CommentOctober 3rd
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Capital Insider September 30, 2011
CommentCapital Insider September 30, 2011
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