The White House's budget wonks might soon be working in a union shop.
The National Archives -- a repository of important government documents, including the U.S. Constitution -- has lost a computer hard drive containing large volumes of Clinton administration records, including the names, phone numbers and Social Security numbers of White House staff members and visitors.
Vice President Dick Cheney must preserve a broad range of records from his time in office, a federal judge ordered Saturday, ruling in favor of a private watchdog group.
A federal judge has ordered the Bush White House to preserve its e-mails, just days before a new administration takes over.
The White House slammed an energy bill that the House of Representatives passed Tuesday night, calling it a waste of time.
A federal judge ruled Monday that a White House office that has
records about millions of possibly missing e-mails does not have to
make them public
The White House has five business days to say whether its computer backup system is possibly storing millions of old e-mails that the Bush administration said were missing, a federal court ordered.
Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald is raising the possibility that records sought in the CIA leak investigation could be missing because of an e-mail archiving problem at the White House.
With his chief political aide under investigation as part of a probe into the public unmasking of a CIA operative, President Bush is sending his staff back to school -- ethics school.