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Republicans Stage Protests on House Floor

managed to turn on the floor microphones by randomly guessing a security code governing the sound controls, but House staffers turned the microphones off after about half an hour, and Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s

Anthrax Suspect Dies of Apparent Suicide

According to the Times article, Justice Department officials were on the verge of filing criminal charges against Bruce Ivins, a 62-year-old scientist who worked in the Army’s biodefense research

Nevada: Titus Leads Porter in Democratic Poll on Race

Anzalone Liszt Research poll conducted for Democrat Dina Titus, the former state Senate Minority Leader is coming on strong despite entering the suburban Las Vegas 3rd district race just before the state’s

GOP Ends Takeover of House Floor

Devin Nunes (Calif.) also posed as a Democrat, parading around the floor with a poster that he said summed up the majority party’s energy policy.

Convention Contests Aim to Lure Loyalists

win a trip to rugged Denver or the lake-lined Twin Cities has thousands of supporters flooding the Internet and giving up their e-mail addresses and contact information in hope of joining their party’s

Mis-disclosure

Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) has drawn national attention to the issue of improper income reporting on Congressional financial disclosure forms, but — as Roll Call has been reporting — there’s a lot of it going

Senate Wraps Up for Summer

For heaven’s sake, can we not set aside the frustrations that we all have on this issue and at least support our troops and come together and unify behind our troops?

Ads on Unions Air in States With Close Senate Races

An organization that opposes the Employee Free Choice Act has placed a $5 million television advertisement buy across eight states with competitive Senate races, according to the group’s organizers.

Primary Primer: Republicans Brawl

Jim Ryun and state Treasurer Lynn Jenkins were scheduled for a weekend of heavy campaigning in advance of Tuesday’s 2nd district GOP primary.

Stevens Plummets in Post-Indictment Poll

Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) has dropped far behind in the general election but maintains his lead in this month’s primary, according to polling data from both before and after the Alaska legend was indicted

National Aquarium Bringing Back Shark Day

Throughout the day, visitors will have the opportunity to examine the aquarium’s shark tooth fossil collection, participate in a fossil hunt, make shark puppets out of paper bags and get their faces

DCCC Eyes Texas Two-Step in GOP Districts

McCaul’s 10th district, stretching from greater Houston’s solidly conservative Harris County in the east to the Austin region’s Democratic-leaning Travis County in the west, has the potential to

Van Hollen Talks Strategy With CHC

“With Chris, he’s trying. It’s not just, ‘How can we win back the House?’ but ‘How can I be sensitive to the different issues that we have?’” Added Rep.

House Defeats Rangel Censure

“There’s no reason for Republicans or Democrats to do that to each other based on a newspaper story,” Rangel said.