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Jeff Bezos Fails in Fight for Moon Lander Contract
Bezos’ protests about NASA’s selection of SpaceX for its Moon lander contract were dismissed on Friday by the US Government Accountability Office.
Border Patrol Bought Dirtbikes With Money Budgeted for Medicine
A new government report found that the Border Patrol took money set aside for migrant medical expenses and bought ATVs, boats, and a new air conditioning system.
Trump's White House Broke the Law Withholding Ukraine Aid, GAO Finds
The Government Accountability Office said Trump substituted his own policy priorities over those enacted into law by Congress.
The Pentagon's Weapons Are 'Easily Hacked' With 'Basic Tools'
A new government report reveals that it took hackers just one hour to gain access to a weapon system, and the Pentagon didn't change the default password on "multiple" systems.
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The Library of Congress Was Hacked Because It Hasn’t Joined the Digital Age
The Library of Congress’ aging IT infrastructure and mismanagement of both of funds and personnel have put the future of one of the nation’s greatest resources at risk.
The F-35’s Software Is So Buggy It Might Ground the Whole Fleet
A Government Accountability Office report confirms that the stealth fighter jets’ ground-based computer system isn't working.
Armed Gunmen Attack Police Base and Kill Chief in Southern Mali
The attack lasted three hours, and the insurgents left the town after torching two army vehicles and hoisting their black flag over the camp.
Violence on the Rise In Mali as New Armed Group Emerges in the Central Region
According to Human Rights Watch, the latest victim of the upsurge in violent crime is Central Mali, where a group known as the Macina Liberation Movement has been carrying out attacks against civilians and soldiers.
Details Emerge About French Commando Raid That Freed Hostage Held for 1,224 Days in Mali
A French general said 20 elite soldiers were involved in the operation Monday to free a Dutch citizen kidnapped in 2011 by al Qaeda-affiliated militants.
Al Qaeda Splinter Group Claims Deadly Attack on Red Cross Aid Workers in Mali
One Red Cross worker was killed and another injured when gunmen opened fire on a vehicle that was delivering supplies to a hospital in northern Mali.
What Congress Really Told the White House About the Bowe Bergdahl Swap
Documents obtained by VICE News show that administration officials knew of lawmakers' objections for years, then failed to keep their word that they would consult Congress before taking action.