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$1.9B Postal Service loss raises red flags
The U.S. Postal Service lost $1.9 billion in its second quarter, an improvement from a $3.2 billion loss a year earlier. In the latest quarter, the agency cut employees' work hours while struggling with an ongoing decline in mail volumes. A year earlier...
Tags: Patrick R. Donahoe, U.S. Postal Service, Government, National Government, Politics
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U.S. Postal Service Loses $1.9 Billion In Second Quarter
The U.S. Postal Service lost $1.9 billion in its second quarter, as the agency cut employees' work hours but struggled with an ongoing drop in mail volumes, the cash-strapped agency announced on Friday. The loss for the quarter ended March 31 was an...Tags: Patrick R. Donahoe, U.S. Postal Service, Government, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, National Government
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Senate rejects firearms on more federal lands
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate rejected an effort Wednesday to expand the use of firearms on some of the nation's most frequently visited federal lands, handing gun control advocates a modest success. The measure, backed by the National Rifle...
Tags: Barbara Boxer, Mark Kirk, Federal Gun Control Legislation (2013), Voting, Gun Control
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Republicans demand changes in Senate immigration bill
WASHINGTON — As a sweeping immigration bill moves forward in the Senate, Republicans are demanding stronger border security measures than those agreed upon during four months of bipartisan negotiation. The process of toughening the bill could...
Tags: Immigration, Justice System, U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Interior Policy, FBI
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Rep. Lamar Smith defends tentative changes to research funding
Republicans in Congress, long skeptical of the value of some taxpayer-supported research, have taken aim at the National Science Foundation with a bill that seeks to limit the scope of its grants. A draft bill by House Science Committee Chairman Lamar...
Tags: U.S. Congress, Bill Posey, Science and Technology, International Court or Tribunal, Research
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Watchdogs launch review of Boston bombing intelligence
ReutersBy Mark Hosenball WASHINGTON, April 30 (Reuters) - Official watchdogs for the U.S. intelligence community have launched a review of how information was shared before the Boston Marathon bombing and how it can be improved. "We want to see, is there, in...Tags: Justice System, Central Intelligence Agency, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. House of Representatives, Espionage and Intelligence
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Some college students could pay higher interest rate on federal loans
College students taking out subsidized federal student loans will see their interest rate double in July unless Congress comes to the rescue. The rate on subsidized Stafford loans is a fixed 3.4 percent, but that's set to expire and revert to 6.8 percent...
Tags: Students, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Congress
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Signs of grown-ups in charge
WASHINGTON -- Rep. Jeb Hensarling, R-Texas, chairman of the Financial Services Committee, has told Richard Cordray not to bother. This is part of the recent evidence that government is getting some adult supervision. Barack Obama used a recess...
Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Earth Day, Dave Camp, Finance, U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
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Column: Signs of grown-ups in charge
Rep. Jeb Hensarling, R-Texas, chairman of the Financial Services Committee, has told Richard Cordray not to bother. This is part of the recent evidence that government is getting some adult supervision. President Barack Obama used a recess...Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Earth Day, Dave Camp, Finance, George Will
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The stunt pilots misread their gauges
Somewhere between the Oval Office and a snarled airport near you, the stunt pilots in the Obama administration made a terrible miscalculation. Most citizens are able to read. They're seeing numerous articles in the public prints explaining how the...
Tags: Air Transportation Industry, The Wall Street Journal, Jay Carney, U.S. Congress, Barack Obama
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Hostages on the tarmac!
Hours before the federal spending sequester began on March 1, when President Barack Obama predicted that "People are going to be hurt," he did not add, Trust me, I'll make sure of it. But he might as well have, as this week's furloughs of air traffic...
Tags: U.S. House Committee on the Budget, Air Transportation Industry, U.S. Congress, Paul Ryan, Trips and Vacations
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Some federal grants are just monkey business
Would you turn down a job paying $227,000 if all you had to do was look at animal photos in the National Geographic magazine? Of course not. And if you did, you'd be a certified moron. There can't be much stress in staring at animal photos, even of...Tags: Government, National Government, Game, U.S. Congress, Viagra (drug)
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