Oversight

Play of the Day -- Romney Goes to London

"Gaffe" is the word as Mitt travels around Britain.

Pay & Benefits

Education faces major cuts and furloughs, secretary says

Sequestration would force massive teacher layoffs, Arne Duncan says.

Management

Justice HR officials implicated in nepotism ring

IG finds improper hiring practices in management division for third time since 2004.

Oversight

House passes package cracking down on regulations

Freeze pending 6 percent unemployment unlikely to become law.

Defense

Defense creates military honors database to prevent false claims

Move comes after Supreme Court overturns 2006 Stolen Valor Act.

Oversight

Another typo ties up GOP regulations bill, briefly

'We are human beings,' Rep. Foxx explains.

Oversight

House conservatives weigh 6-month budget deal

Move could deny Democrats leverage from a shutdown threat.

Management

Obama: Gun laws should be 'common sense'

Firearms regulations 'shouldn't be controversial,' president says in New Orleans.

Oversight

Play of the Day -- Hosts Don't Need Any Help

Joking about politicians is sometimes like shooting fish in a barrel.

Tech

Insiders: GOP won’t stop Pentagon’s green-energy push

Most surveyed by National Journal believe biofuels will survive opposition.

Oversight

Democrats won't fix GOP typo in regulations bill

Bill to curb regulations until unemployment hits 6 percent accidentally says 'employment.'

Oversight

Feinstein regrets her loose lips after suggesting White House leaks

Mitt Romney picked up the senator's remarks about national security leaks for his presidential campaign.

Oversight

Obama and Romney's dueling Olympic strategies

Obama buys ads during events; Romney scores interview before the games.

Oversight

Play of the Day -- Creative campaign ads

Political advertising takes center stage in late night.

Oversight

Congress commemorates fallen Capitol police officers

John Gibson and Jacob Chestnut were killed in the line of duty 14 years ago.

Oversight

Who’s to blame if we go over the fiscal cliff?

Cynical Democrats, GOP Sen. Pat Toomey suggests.