By LISA HOFFMAN and LEE BOWMAN, Scripps Howard News Service
More secure ...in crisis ...a worthy bill
WASHINGTON -- More than seven years after the 9/11 aerial attacks, the Department of Homeland Security has finally tightened up scrutiny of private aircraft entering or departing the United States.
Smooth transition at Homeland Security...Cuts in surgery...Quarters
WASHINGTON -- Nowhere is the Bush-to-Obama administration transition under more scrutiny than at the Department of Homeland Security, which has never undergone a change in presidents before.Add to that the concern that evildoers will find this an opportune time to strike, and the needle on the "nervous" meter enters the red zone.
A toned-down inaugural? ... One way to avoid recession ... More
WASHINGTON -- Long before Election Day, Washington's toniest hotels began hawking deluxe packages to lure the well heeled to stay with them for the 56th presidential inauguration, which is destined to be the most historic in decades.

