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Homeland Security Watchdog May Close Troubled Texas Office - Huffington Post
Homeland Security Watchdog May Close Troubled Texas Office Huffington Post The Homeland Security Department's beleaguered watchdog might close a troubled Texas office amid a federal probe into its agents' investigative practices, the Center for Investigative Reporting has learned. Acting Inspector General Charles K. Edwards ... |
State left untouched real source of voter fraud - MiamiHerald.com
State left untouched real source of voter fraud MiamiHerald.com Instead, it promised to check the state's voter rolls against the immigrant records compiled by the US Department of Homeland Security. Apparently, without checking first with the feds. The New York Times reported Friday that Homeland Security, ... |
White House to look into G-8 security reimbursement - WTOP
![]() Frederick News Post (subscription) | White House to look into G-8 security reimbursement WTOP The summit brought together leaders of the United States, Germany, France, Canada, Italy, Britain, Russia, and Japan in an effort to figure out how to tame Europe's debt crisis while also increasing the demand for goods and spurring job growth. White House to look into security reimbursement |
Congress considers threats from airport employees - Huffington Post
![]() The Star-Ledger - NJ.com | Congress considers threats from airport employees Huffington Post EILEEN SULLIVAN | May 16, 2012 01:13 PM EST | AP WASHINGTON — Commercial air travel is at risk from terrorists who quietly get jobs at airports so that they can attack from within sensitive areas, a senior Homeland Security Department official told ... Congress looks at potential terror threats from airport employees Newark airport security worker pleads not guilty to ID theft TSA tells Congress that plugging security gaps will take time in wake of ID ... |
Herald News: TSA must do better job - NorthJersey.com
Herald News: TSA must do better job NorthJersey.com And yet even as airport security has improved, it is a long way from being airtight. What's worse, according to a report released this week by the Department of Homeland Security's inspector general, airport security breaches have often not been ... |
Homeland Security official: Airport employees are potential terror risks - Petoskey News-Review
![]() The Guardian | Homeland Security official: Airport employees are potential terror risks Petoskey News-Review AP WASHINGTON (AP) — Commercial air travel is at risk from terrorists who quietly get jobs at airports so that they can attack from within sensitive areas, a senior Homeland Security Department official told lawmakers Wednesday. Is that baggage handler a security risk? Congress considers airport threats ... Report shows 'gaping hole' in airport security |
USPS turns to buyouts to cut 28000 jobs - Federal Times
USPS turns to buyouts to cut 28000 jobs Federal Times By SEAN REILLY | Last Updated:May 20, 2012 The US Postal Service will trim 5000 jobs by closing or consolidating 48 mail-processing plants over the next three months. The closures, scheduled for July and August, will be the first of three waves of ... |
Facebook Co-Founder Saverin Fires Back At Senators' Accusations - Wall Street Journal
Facebook Co-Founder Saverin Fires Back At Senators' Accusations Wall Street Journal Reed asking homeland security secretary to bar Saverin from re-entering the US) By Siobhan Hughes Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES WASHINGTON (Dow Jones)--A Facebook Inc. co-founder on Thursday challenged two Senate Democrats who accused him of avoiding US taxes ... |
E-Verify to Protect American Jobs - Santa Barbara Independent
E-Verify to Protect American Jobs Santa Barbara Independent It matches a person's name, Social Security number and date of birth against Homeland Security Department and Social Security Administration databases. If the three fail to match, the person is denied employment. The program quickly confirms 99.5% of ... |
Secret Service sex scandal: Congressional hearing set for May 23 - ABC News
![]() AFP | Secret Service sex scandal: Congressional hearing set for May 23 ABC News Secret Service director Mark Sullivan and Charles Edwards, acting inspector general of the Dept. of Homeland Security, will be present at the hearing, Senate Homeland Security Committee chairman Joe Lieberman told CNN's "State of the Union. Secret Service chief to testify on scandal King: No talk to prostitute in Secret Service case Senate hearing set on Secret Service scandal probe |









