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    House Government and Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa, R-Calif., sent letters to 15 insurers, including Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield and Cigna, demanding receipt by Dec. 13 of

    FMCS under congressional fire after Examiner report on widespread waste and fraud

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    High court considers whistleblower protections

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    The Bonneville Power Administration, a division of the DOE that markets power generated by federally owned hydroelectricity projects in the Northwest, ignored federal requirements that veterans receive preferential treatment in at least 117 cases.
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    Bonneville Power Administration abused federal hiring process to avoid hiring veterans

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    Cntr for Public Integrity: Court rejects Obama administration secrecy plea
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    The USDA's Risk Management Agency issued $22 million in subsidies for people who have been dead for one to two years. (Thinkstock)
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    To deal with waste, fraud, and abuse, cut spending

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    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau approved a $167,000 training program in

    CFPB counters firm’s suit with charges of illegal fees, deceiving consumers

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    Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton works on a filing in a Freedom of Information Act  case. (Photo by Graeme Jennings, the Washington Examiner)

    Exposing government’s dark places is Tom Fitton’s daily passion

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    If not for Katharine Graham's sheer courage, Watergate might have been dismissed as a
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    Congress should pass the federal shield law for journalists, bloggers

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    Pentagon paid billions to defense firms that previously defrauded the government

    Pentagon paid billions to defense firms that previously defrauded the government

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    Scientists working for the Fish & Wildlife Service should not be allowed to keep work-product produced on tax-funded projects out of the public view, according to Washington Examiner columnist Ron Arnold. Above is a gray wolf in Wymoming, a species that environmentalists worry could be over-hunted and driven to extinction. (AP Photo)
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    Why are publicly-funded scientists allowed to keep their work secret?

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