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Wisconsin workers protest state cuts
The state's public employees are storming the statehouse to protest proposed increases to health care and pension, and the loss of collective bargaining rights.
Tags: Wisconsin , budget , National Journal , Dorobek Insider , Must Reads
Cybersecurity coordinator defends online user authentification
The National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace has come under fire due to the possible government overreach and added bureaucracy.
Tags: Cybersecurity Update , technology , White House , cybersecurity coordinator , Howard Schmidt , Dorobek Insider
State of the Union to foreshadow more cuts?
Federal employees are already the target of cost-cutting. Tuesday's State of the Union address may offer more ideas of how deep the cutting will go.
Tags: Must Reads , State of the Union , Barack Obama , budget , spending , pay freeze , CRS , New York Times , CNN Money , Dorobek Insider
WikiLeaks aftermath: What is unpublishable?
The lawyer who represented the New York Times in the Pentagon Papers case writes about the differences between the two document leaks.
Tags: Must Reads , Dorobek Insider , WikiLeaks , Daniel Ellsberg , Julian Assange , Floyd Abrams , New York Times , Pentagon Papers , Financial Times , secrecy , confidential documents , diplomacy , State
Don't fall for these 'deals' when doing last-minute shopping
Many sales -- especially the ones marked "limited time offer" -- are designed to make you feel lucky to have them, whether you're getting a bargain or not.
Tags: Shopping , bargains , deals , holiday shopping ,
Americans spend equal time online, watching TV
The Wall Street Journal reports that for the first time ever, Americans are watching TV as much as they are online, according to a survey by Forrest Research. Also
Tags: Must Reads , social media , technology , twitter , Forrest Research , Pew Internet and American Life Project , Dorobek Insider
Retiring soon? How to evaluate your nest egg
Tags: retirement , pay and benefits , Must Reads , Dorobek Insider
Was the financial bailout legal?
The Wall Street Journal reports on the legal debate over TARP.
Tags: TARP , Treasury , bank bailout , Citigroup , Must Reads , Dorobek Insider
Google Files Suit Against Interior Department
Google has filed a lawsuit against the Interior Department in an attempt to prevent the agency from going ahead with bid requests to host a cloud-based electronic messaging system. According to a lawsuit filed in U.S. Court of Federal Claims, Google says they met with Interior Department officials on several occasions asking them to [...]![]()
Tags: cloud computing , Google , GSA , Interior Department , Microsoft , Onix Networking , technology , U.S. Court of Federal Claims , William Corrington
'Overqualifieds' may start looking for better jobs
Wall Street Journal reports that overqualified workers may start to look for better jobs they took during a down economy.
Tags: overqualified workers , economy , pay raise , Google , Must Reads , management , Dorobek Insider




