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Report urges passport system overhaul

The State Department insisted Friday it can handle the growing demand for passports, despite congressional investigators' findings that the agency has not overhauled the system to avoid repeating last summer's backlog fiasco.

CNNMoney: Pentagon will reopen $35B contract

The Pentagon will reopen bidding Wednesday for one of the largest contracts in military history, Sen. Richard Shelby, Republican of Alabama, said in a statement on his Web site.

Time.com: The Floods: A Man-Made Disaster?

Nature was responsible for the heavy rains, but river engineering bears much of the blame for the destruction in the Midwest that followed

Time.com: Nursing Home 5-Star Rank Proposed

The U.S. has five-star rankings for restaurants and hotels. So why not five-star rankings for nursing homes?

Study finds TVA vulnerable to hacking

The nation's largest publicly owned utility company may be vulnerable to cyber attacks, according to a new report.

New technology, rules aim to ease air travel aggravation

The Department of Homeland Security unveiled measures Monday aimed at easing the aggravation associated with air travel, including new screening machines, clearer standards for identification, and a new effort to keep travelers from falsely being identified as potential terrorists.

Break free from wallet-squeezing fees

Terri Lovin and her husband, Harold, may have had the world's most expensive pizza ... at $117 a pie. No, it's not gourmet dining. A cashier charged the couple twice for the $22.50 pizza.

Stolen military items for sale online

Sensitive and stolen U.S. military items are being sold on eBay and Craigslist, according to a report by the Government Accountability Office.

Lawmaker: U.S. security agency faltering

A series of embarrassing incidents on federal property across the country, including the theft of a trailer of surveillance equipment from an FBI parking deck, is being blamed on budget cuts at the agency charged with securing federal grounds.

CNNMoney: Americans in the dark over bank fees

When you fork over $36 billion, it stands to reason that you should know exactly what you're paying for.

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