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Congress Sends Budget Cut Bill to Obama

Apr 14th 2011 – 6:49PM
J. Scott Applewhite, AP

J. Scott Applewhite, AP

Congress sent President Barack Obama hard-fought legislation cutting a record $38 billion from domestic spending on Thursday, bestowing bipartisan support on the first major compromise between the White House and newly empowered Republicans in Congress. "Welcome to divided government," said House Speaker John Boehner of...

Feds Seek Computer Firewall to Block WikiLeaks 'Pollution'

By Sharon WeinbergerDec 20th 2010 – 3:22PM
AFP / Getty Images

AFP / Getty Images

Among the more striking aspects of the still unfolding WikiLeaks controversy are government demands that their workers -- and even federal contractors -- refrain from reading leaked classified documents, even though they are in the public domain. Now, according to one network security company, the government wants to...

Prop 8 Judge's Personal Life Debated After Ruling

Aug 6th 2010 – 7:24AM
Paul Chinn, San Francisco Chronicle / Corbis

Paul Chinn, San Francisco Chronicle / Corbis

SAN FRANCISCO (Aug. 6) -- The federal judge who overturned California's same-sex marriage ban this week is a Republican who once came under fire for his membership to a powerful all-male club that had only recently allowed blacks to join. But after Chief U.S. Judge Vaughn Walker struck down the voter-approved ban known as...

Federal Same-Sex Marriage Ban Ruled Unconstitutional

Jul 9th 2010 – 8:37AM
Mandel Ngan, AFP / Getty Images

Mandel Ngan, AFP / Getty Images

(July 9) -- Declaring that no "fairly conceivable set of facts" could justify its discriminatory provisions, a noted federal judge in Massachusetts Thursday ruled unconstitutional Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act, the Clinton-era federal statute which defined marriage to include "only a legal union between one man...

Background on federal

A Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) is a publicly announced standardization developed by the United States federal government for use in computer systems by all non-military government agencies and by government contractors, when properly invoked and tailored on a contract.

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