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Frequently Asked Questions: Headlines on FedSmith.com

Listed below are the FAQ's in the Headlines on FedSmith.com category. Click the arrow next to each question to view the answer.

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Can I search the headlines on FedSmith.com?
Yes! Simply use the Google enhanced search box at the top of any page on our site to search all of our site's content including our articles and headlines.
How long do the headlines remain on FedSmith.com?
We usually post articles for 1-2 days on our home page depending on space and how much interest we anticipate there will be in a particular topic.

However, we keep an archive of our headlines which stores the headlines for two weeks after the articles are posted on our site. Click on the "headline archives" link at the top of any page on our site to see the headline archives.

Some readers have questioned why we do not keep the headlines up for a longer time on our front page. Because of the number of news items that we post on the front page, the number of articles makes it difficult to find the most recent ones and gets confusing to readers. If you are looking for a headline that is more than one day old and you cannot find it on the front page, check out the archives section to locate the item you are seeking.
When I go to the FedSmith.com home page, the headlines I see are older than what I saw in the daily email newsletter. Where are the new headlines?
This situation will probably require you have to press the "refresh" button on your web browser to update the FedSmith.com home page and make it display the newest headlines because you're seeing a cached version of the page.
Are the daily news headlines archived on the FedSmith.com site?
Yes, we keep an archive of the headlines we post on our site. The headlines are kept for up to two weeks after the date on which they were originally posted to our web site. Click on the "headline archives" link in the top navigation bar of any page to see these archives. You can also search our headline archives using the search form at the top of any page on our site.

Original FedSmith articles are archived on our web site as well. You can view all of the articles we have posted on our site at http://www.fedsmith.com/articles
How are the headlines organized?
The headlines which we believe will be of most interest to our readers show up at the top of the list. Generally, this means that our newest headlines appear at the top of the list.