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CNNMoney: Stimulus: Uncle Sam goes green

The $787 billion economic stimulus bill aims to create millions of jobs around "shovel-ready" projects.

Commentary: Monogrammed towels for Secretary Kempthorne

A great example of your tax dollars at work -- because we all want our Secretary of the Interior to have monogrammed towels in his office bathroom, don't we?

Official tells lawmakers FEMA will fix aid distribution gaffes

A Federal Emergency Management Agency official Thursday defended the agency's handling of millions of dollars worth of supplies meant for survivors of the 2005 hurricanes, but pledged to check with states before any future giveaways.

Huge math error in Katrina supply giveaway

Federal officials vastly overestimated the value of hurricane relief supplies given away earlier this year, the Federal Emergency Management Agency reported Monday.

FEMA director defends giving away hurricane supplies

The director of Federal Emergency Management Agency on Sunday defended giving away an estimated $85 million in hurricane relief supplies, blaming Louisiana officials for turning down the stockpiles.

FEMA gives away $85 million of supplies for Katrina victims

FEMA gave away about $85 million in household goods meant for Hurricane Katrina victims, a CNN investigation has found.

Time.com: A Legal Win for Gay Pride

A federal judge rules that a Florida Panhandle school cannot prohibit expression of support for equal rights for gay students

Time.com: Special Counsel's Office Raided

Federal agents raided the office and home of U.S. Special Counsel Scott Bloch on Tuesday while investigating whether the nation's top protector of whistle-blowers destroyed evidence

Federal contracting chief quits under fire

The head of the U.S. government's top contracting agency has resigned amid accusations of misuse of authority, including allegations that she tried to enlist agency officials to help Republican political hopefuls.

Business 2.0: How office redesigns boost the bottom line

Sometime around 1985, I recall a student of mine showing me some research that proved to be light-years ahead of its time.

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