National

4,000

— The number of million-dollar Mine-Resistant, Ambush-Protected vehicles the Marines bought to fight the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. They only need 1,200 of them now. "It is a rather unique vehicle and it does have some limitations on it," Marine Lieut. General Richard Mills told a Senate Armed Services Committee panel Tuesday. What happens to the other 2,800? "We're still working through the details of how to best retire the vehicles that aren't going to be put back into service," said Sean Stackley, the Navy's chief weapons buyer.

Higher (Cost) Education

We’ve known for a long time that the cost of college education has gone through the roof. But who’d have thunk it’s affecting elementary schools as well?

It’s a safe bet there are no bargains to be found when the federal

I'm not a dinosaur.
— Defense Stegosaurus Chuck Hagel, speaking to Defense Department employees Tuesday about his lack of social-media savvy, as he tells them they will be forced to take up to 11 unpaid furlough days over the summer because of sequester-mandated budget cuts.
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