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527s Prepare Their Defense

The former approach raised the ire of dozens of nonprofit groups that argued that, by operating as 501(c)(3)s, they might also be in jeopardy.

Obama, Thune in Demand

During a speech marking Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday in Trenton, N.J., last month, Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.) told the audience that freshman Sen.

A Ford in the Hand …

Ford Jr.’s uncle, John, is a controversial state Senator while another uncle, Joe, is on the Memphis City Council, having run unsuccessfully for mayor in 1999.

Hill Portraits: More Than Skin Deep

Look closely at ex-Speaker Newt Gingrich’s (R-Ga.) official portrait in the Speaker’s Lobby, said its painter, Thomas Nash, and you’ll see an alignment based on the S curve, which charts the evolution

Now Is Time for Class Action Reform

Fortunately, we have a solution in S. 5, the Class Action Fairness Act, a modest, carefully balanced measure that addresses the despicable abuses of class actions in state courts.

Gauging Awareness on the Anacostia

know that the pollution stems from a combination of contaminated rainwater runoff and trash from watershed areas, years of neglect and environmentally destructive flood-preservation projects and D.C.’s

In L.A. Mayor’s Race, Waters Rising

Nor is there much evidence that the mayoral candidates are aggressively courting L.A.’s House Members — with one exception. That would be Rep.

Stark, Others Surf Web Video Wave

“These short face-to-face messages from their own Member of Congress about the State of the Union will be the kind of e-mails people look forward to opening,” says @dvocacy Inc.’s CEO Roger Stone

Comedian Russell Back for Inaugural

He got his start at the Carroll Arms across the street from the Capitol — “where that parking lot is now” — before landing a two-week gig at D.C.’s Shoreham Hotel that ended up lasting 20 years.

District Seeks Input on Comprehensive Plan

Office of Planning will be holding a series of public meetings the week of Jan. 24 to incorporate community input in the development and revision of D.C.’s Comprehensive Plan.

Walk With a Purpose

Despite Wednesday night’s chilly temperature, approximately 15 residents of D.C.’s Police Service Area 102 in the 1st district gathered to kick off the new year with a new activity: an organized monthly

Exhibit on Inaugural History to Open at LOC

Kennedy and features photographs, letters, diaries and campaign posters, as well as the inaugural speeches written by Ulysses S. Grant, Andrew Jackson, Thomas Jefferson, James K.

A Formidable Bloc to Chip

“If Democrats do not undertake a major paradigm shift in how they deal with Latino voter[s], the future of the party is in serious jeopardy,” the letter states.