Oversight

Does Hillary Really Have the Foreign-Policy Advantage?

Clinton says Trump's wrong about the world. But she still needs to explain why she's right.

Defense

What is Known About the Orlando Gunman

Omar Mateen had reportedly been investigated by the FBI, and pledged allegiance to ISIL in a 911 call before he committed the worst shooting in US history.

Management

The Majority of People Praise Their Co-workers, Even When They Don't Have To

Constant, anonymous, feedback sounds terrible, but most people actually praise their co-workers.

Oversight

Play of the Day: Trump and Clinton Take the Race to Twitter

Why is Clinton fighting on Trump's home turf?

Management

Outcomes Matter More Than Ever in Services Contracting

Begin with the end in mind.

Nextgov

Hackers Breach FTC CTO's Phone Account, Announce Goodell’s Death Prematurely; WA Accidentally Doxxes Weed License Applicants

Just another week in ThreatWatch, our regularly updated index of noteworthy data breaches.

Route Fifty

Cities United in Grief Following Orlando Mass Shooting

Seattle Mayor Ed Murray: “We will stand together and we will be strong” in the face of the deadliest mass shooting in American history.

Defense

Obama Condemns ‘Most Deadly Shooting in American History’ as FBI Opens Probe

Islamic State news agency claims group is responsible for attack.

Management

Clinton Seizes on Environmental Justice But Progress Requires Deep Reforms

These problems are highly salient to many Democratic primary voters, especially in the wake of the Flint drinking water crisis

Oversight

Trump’s ‘America First’ Has Echoes From the 1940s

Seventy-five years after it was discredited by an FDR victory and U.S. entry into World War II, the GOP's candidate revives a controversial slogan.

Tech

America is 'Dropping Cyberbombs' – But How Do They Work?

The country's actual offensive cyber capabilities remain shrouded in the classified world.

Nextgov

$19 Billion National Cyber Plan Might Consolidate Hack Response Contracts

The plan envisions a one-stop shop for agencies to quickly buy cyberincident response services.

Oversight

Federal Court: Agencies Can Punish Employees for Refusing to Break Rules

State Department employee was not protected because he refused to violate a contracting regulation, rather than a federal law.

Management

Obama’s Last Slow Jam

The president left most of the joking to Jimmy Fallon while touting his accomplishments on 'The Tonight Show.'

Management

Transportation Department To Allow More Flights to Cuba

Six U.S. airlines will begin scheduled flights to the island nation.

Nextgov

House Oversight Probes Obama’s Tech Teams: ‘Why Do We Have 18F and USDS?’

18F and USDS were questioned today during a House oversight hearing.

Management

Lawmakers Again Try to Make USPS Deliver Mail Faster, Keep More Facilities Open

Postal Service has said the provision would undo progress toward financial stability.

Route Fifty

Route Fifty Roadmap: Penobscot River Town Seeks Life After Paper

Mill closures in Maine described as “economic hurricane” by U.S. senator

Management

Career Advice from the Trump Campaign Trail

If you’re looking for a job, there’s a lot to learn here.

Management

Contractors Attempt to Get on the Presidential Candidates' Radar

Industry group works on strategy for ensuring a smooth transition, releases survey of agency buyers.