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    U.S. Marshal deputies direct several suspected illegal immigrants from the federal courthouse Tuesday in Hattiesburg, Miss., to a waiting van for transportation to an overnight holding facility in 2008. (AP Photo)
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    Judicial Watch sues ICE for answers on tax-paid abortions, free birth control for illegal immigrants

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    Lake Forest, Illinois-based W.W. Grainger has agreed to pay the federal government $70 million in settlement of allegations the company violated the False Claims Act. (Company photo)
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    IGs say Grainger agrees to $70 million settlement of False Claims Act allegations

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    The Pentagon IG cites flaws in 32 Navy sole-source awards
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    The Pentagon IG cites flaws in 32 Navy sole-source awards

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    Hilda Solis: Federal employees shouldn’t worry about sequestration
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    Hilda Solis: Federal employees shouldn’t worry about sequestration

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    Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson has routinely used a secret email account and fake name -
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    EPA admits secret email use as House leaders fume

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    A Chicago area postal worker has been sentenced to 30 months in jail after pleading guilty to stealing more than $275,000 worth of donations addressed to a charity on his delivery route. (AP Photo)
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    It’s jail for the Post Office Grinch who stole thousands in charity donations

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    House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp, R-MI, center, wants Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner to turn over to Congress documents explaining why the IRS extended an Obamacare premium subsidy tax credit to include individuals buying health insurance on both state and federal exchanges. At right is the committee's ranking Democrat, Rep. Sander Levin, also of Michigan. (AP Photo)
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    UPDATED WITH TREASURY RESPONSE! Another transparency battle brewing, this time on Obamacare premium subsidies

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    Connecticut postal manager arrested on multiple federal charges
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    Connecticut postal manager arrested on multiple federal charges

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    Lame duck legislators becoming public pension millionaires
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    Lame duck legislators becoming public pension millionaires

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    More than 330,000 mortgages bought with low down payments by purchasers with low credit scores and high debt levels will end up in foreclosure, according to a new study. (Photo courtesy of the American Enterprise Institute)
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    Study projects years of foreclosures due to FHA’s easy lending rules

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