Brian Naylor

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Leak Case Highlights Troubles With Security Clearance Checks

Monday, July 01, 2013

The case of Edward Snowden has put a spotlight on the large number of people who have security clearances: 5 million people in the United States have been granted the authority to look at classified information.

And 1.4 million of them have top-secret clearances, the highest classification.

Everyone with a ...

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How A Merger Could Affect Congress' Favorite Airport

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

If the US Airways-American Airlines merger announced earlier this year is approved, the combined airline would control two-thirds of the takeoff and landing slots at Reagan National Airport, outside Washington, D.C.

The government could force the airline to give up some of those slots as a condition of the merger. ...

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Many Agree Bridges Are Unsafe, But Few Agree On Fixes

Saturday, June 01, 2013

As you head out for summer vacation, ponder this: There's a 1 in 9 chance that the bridge you're crossing has been deemed structurally deficient or basically in bad shape by the federal government.

The collapse of the I-5 bridge in Washington last week has once again raised questions about ...

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Public Employee Unions Take Issue With Immigration Overhaul

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

A bill that would overhaul the nation's immigration laws is headed to the Senate floor early next month, where it will need all the friends it can get to pass. The measure would give the estimated 11 million immigrants in the United States illegally a path to citizenship, as well ...

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Nonconservative Groups Say IRS Scrutinized Them, Too

Sunday, May 19, 2013

The IRS was in the hot seat Friday, with its outgoing acting commissioner testifying before a House committee. A Senate panel is scheduled for Tuesday. Congress is prodding to find out why the agency singled out conservative groups for special scrutiny.

Attention has focused on the IRS' flagging of ...

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One Reason To Apply For Tax-Exempt Status: Anonymity

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Revelations that the Internal Revenue Service targeted some conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status for extra scrutiny have put a spotlight on a part of the tax code increasingly popular with political groups: section 501(c)(4).

But what's the benefit for organizations to get approved for 501(c)(4) status?

The Mississippi ...

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Push To End Teens' Distracted Driving Targets Parents, Peers

Wednesday, May 08, 2013

The statistics are grim: Highway crashes are the leading cause of death for young Americans. While such fatalities had declined in recent years, overall highway deaths were up last year. Deaths of 16- and 17-year-olds increased nearly 20 percent from the previous year, based on preliminary data.

The government has ...

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Some Democrats Back Same-Sex Amendment To Immigration Bill

Monday, May 06, 2013

The immigration overhaul bill before the Senate would provide, among other things, more visas for migrant farm workers and high-tech workers, and a path to citizenship for the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants in the United States.

One thing it would not provide is help for same-sex couples in which ...

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Boston Response Praised, But Intelligence-Sharing Questioned

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

In the days since the Boston Marathon bombings, local law enforcement officials have been given high marks for their response to the attack and the coordination among numerous federal, state and local agencies involved.

But at the same time, questions are being raised about the coordination among federal agencies handling ...

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Some States Hike Gas Tax; Va. Tries New Route To Fund Roads

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

It's no secret that many of the nation's roads are in pretty bad shape. In the latest report card from the American Society of Civil Engineers, the condition of America's highways rated a grade of D.

Congestion is a big problem, and so is upkeep. Most states rely on gas ...

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FBI Building May Soon Be 'Put Out Of Its Misery'

Friday, April 05, 2013

The nation's capital has been undergoing something of a building boom. Dozens of construction cranes dot the Washington, D.C., skyline.

So it comes as no surprise that the federal government is hoping to take advantage of the real estate values and unload what's seen by many as an eyesore on ...

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U.S. Gets Low Marks On Infrastructure From Engineers' Group

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

The condition of the nation's roads, bridges and other kinds of infrastructure has actually improved over the past few years, but only slightly, according to the American Society of Civil Engineers.

Four years ago, the group gave the nation's infrastructure a grade of D. Now, in their 2013 ...

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'Unprecedented': Budget Cuts Could Hit Some Airport Towers

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Control towers at many small and medium-sized airports around the country are set to shut down next month because of the across-the-board federal budget cuts. The towers have been operated under contract to the Federal Aviation Administration.

One of the airports affected is in Latrobe, Pa., southeast of Pittsburgh — ...

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