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Huggate Update

Sources had told HOH a week ago that Ron Reagan Jr.’s, opening line in his speech at the convention this week might be, “I’m Ron Reagan Jr. And I am a Reagan Democrat.”

Aide to Clarke Settled Conflict Case

Howe, who had left the White House job as Deputy National Security Advisor to be, in effect, the U.N.’s governor in Somalia,” Clarke wrote.

‘Screen on the Green’

The sixth annual “Screen on the Green” kicks off tonight, with 1976’s “All the President’s Men,” which captures the high drama of perhaps the most famous journalistic duo of all time — Bob Woodward

Judge Extends Forced Medication of Weston

Stating there is “clear and convincing evidence” that alleged Capitol Police shooter Russell Weston Jr.’s mental status has improved in recent months, U.S.

Senators Mull Kerry Scenarios

Democrat won the race to succeed Kerry and that victory deadlocked the chamber at 50-50, the most recent guiding precedent is the semi-obscure bill known to the few parliamentary experts on Capitol Hill as “S.

Harvesting Green

The House Ethics Manual “require[s] a Member to abstain from voting only on a matter that would impact the Member in a direct and distinct manner, rather than merely as a member of a class,” the ruling

Battle for the Trophy Rages On

During his one term, Tener, who eventually became president of baseball’s National League, organized the first baseball game between Members in 1909 at American Park, located at Ninth and S streets

A Literary Re-enactment

In order to create as believable a story as possible, the two authors not only had to get into the minds of their major characters — from Lee to Lincoln to Jefferson Davis, Ulysses S.

Activists to Rally on Ensuring Paper Trail for Ballots

has encountered significant opposition from House leaders who engineered the successful Help America Vote Act of 2002 — the election-reform legislation that paved the way for an overhaul of the nation’’s

Heart Trouble Sidelines Diedrich for a While

Never one to shy from criticizing Washington, D.C.’s political culture and the GOP leadership in Congress, Coburn’s first ad squares with the “outsider” campaign the obstetrician is currently waging