The Treasury Department has concluded that former secretary Paul O'Neill and author Ron Suskind broke no laws in their use of sensitive Treasury documents, the AP's Martin Crustinger reported today. The department's inspector general, Jeffrey Rush Jr., said that while the documents should not have been released to O'Neill, the former secretary did nothing wrong after receiving them. Rush also concluded that the Treasury department needed to improve the way it handles classified documents. Read the AP story here.