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    Federal officials paid nearly eight times the average price of homes in Ajo, Ariz., to build 21 family-type residences for U.S. Customs and Border Protection employees. (iStock image)

    Feds’ tab for 21 desert homes: $680K each

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    Storm clouds obscure the top of 1 World Trade Center seen from The Heights neighborhood of Jersey City, N.J., at sunrise, Thursday, Sept. 11, 2014. Thirteen years after 9/11 forever changed the New York skyline, officials say developments at the World Trade Center are on track and on budget. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
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    The concern is that at least some of those fighters will be inspired by the Islamist extremist group's sophisticated social media campaign to use the skills they learn in combat in Syria to launch terrorist attacks in their home countries. (iStock)
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    Border Patrol vehicles patrol along a barrier that runs along the US-Mexico border on October 4, 2007 east of San Luis, Calif. (Photo by David McNew/Getty images)
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    The Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act of 2012 requires the 72 federal IGs to appoint whistleblower ombudsmen and to disseminate information about the rights of whistleblowers in the federal workforce. (iStock image)

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    Nidal Hasan, the former Army psychiatrist convicted of killing 13 people at Fort Hood, Texas, in November 2009, has written a letter asking to become a
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