Nextgov

FCC Says Bogus Traffic Overwhelmed Website After John Oliver Segment

Multiple attacks slowed down the agency's commenting systems starting Sunday night, an FCC statement said.

Management

'That Was Not a Good Situation': Why Sally Yates Was Worried About Michael Flynn’s Russia Ties

The Russians knew that national security adviser Flynn had lied to vice president Mike Pence.

Management

EPA Employees, Unions and Scientists Upset at Science Board Firings

Pruitt might replace academics on advisory panel with industry reps.

Route Fifty

‘I Am Saddened to Hear This. I Can’t Defend Their Actions.’

Oakland’s acting fire chief pledges inquiry into new revelations about the role firefighters may have played in failing to report safety hazards at the site where 36 people died in December.

Defense

U.S. Confirms the Death of ISIS Leader in Afghanistan

Officials say Abdul Hasib was killed in a special operations raid last April that also killed two U.S. Army Rangers.

Pay & Benefits

OPM Is Ready, but No Agencies Have Requested Separation Incentive Authority Yet

OPM has a team in place to quickly process requests that may come in.

Management

IRS Disagrees with Watchdog’s Diagnosis on Improper Payments

TIGTA says tax credit errors continue above acceptable risk levels.

Nextgov

Bill to Aid Small Business Cyber Gets $6M Price Tag

The bill would direct NIST to create cybersecurity resources for small companies of varying sizes.

Management

The EPA's 40-Year-Old Design Manual Is Being Reissued

New audiences can relive Chermayeff and Geismar’s visual standards made for the agency in 1977.

Pay & Benefits

Federal Court Upholds Ruling That Working Capital Fund Employees Can Be Furloughed

Agencies have "broad discretion to take actions to control spending," appeals judges say.

Management

Happiness Research Shows the Biggest Obstacle to Creativity is Being Too Busy

Make a long walk—without your phone—a part of your daily routine.

Management

'Invest $500,000 and Immigrate to the U.S.': Trump’s Latest Conflict of Interest in China

Being none too shy about its Trump ties, Kushner Companies is touting a Jersey City real estate project to investors in China, who can get U.S. citizenship out of the deal.

Tech

France’s Macron Hack Likely By Same Russian Group That Hit DNC, Sources Say

A growing list of indicators point to a hack squad associated with the Russian GRU.

Management

A Neuroscientist’s Baby-Step Guide From Multitasking to Single-Tasking

If you actually need to produce good work in a short time, it's the only way to go.

Oversight

Play of the Day: Health Care and Trump's First International Trip

The AHCA passed and the president announced he will visit Israel, the Vatican and Saudi Arabia.

Management

How Sleep Resets the Brain

The next time someone tells you to “sleep on it,” that’s probably good advice.

Route Fifty

Solar Eclipse Watchers May Overwhelm Small Oregon Towns

Also in our State and Local Weekend Digest: Oklahoma budget puts schools in tough spot; Rhode Island’s aging gas pipes; and new worries about tick risk.

Management

National Monuments: Presidents Can Create Them, but Only Congress Can Undo Them

President Trump has ordered a review of national monuments protected by his predecessors, and may try to abolish or shrink some. But four legal experts say that only Congress has that authority.

Route Fifty

Mayors Are Launching Task Force to Weigh In on Trump’s Pending Infrastructure Plan

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti will chair the group.

Nextgov

Watchdog: Updated Census Could Face Problems In 2020

Census hasn't updated its cost estimates since October 2015.