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Hoyer Says Ethics May Be Required to Probe Fossella

Hoyer said he didn’t want to comment directly on the Fossella case but elaborated by saying that ethics “has a responsibility” to investigate a lawmaker’s behavior “at any time that it knows of conduct

Update on Kennedy’s Condition

anything definitive will be known today or tomorrow, but the doctors will let us know when there’s something more to say about the cause of Saturday’s seizure,” Kennedy’s office said Monday.

Markup of Supplemental Adds to Reid’s Woes

Despite Reid and Pelosi’s attempts to keep the bill’s domestic provisions narrowly focused on new education programs for veterans and extending jobless benefits, the Senate measure quickly became

Pentagon’s Tanker Decision Should Spur Congress

playing field that exists for American workers, the illegal subsidies that EADS uses to artificially lower its costs, the impact to the defense industrial base and the danger this contract poses to America’s

The Thing With Feathers

Pelosi’s the Cat’s Meow. As the Speaker of the House, Rep. Nancy Pelosi is used to being top dog.

A Nominations Morass

White’s vote is tied to a vote on Kethledge, under a separate deal between Bush and Michigan’s two Democratic Senators, Carl Levin and Debbie Stabenow.

Beaver Tales

“It’s been a challenge to compete and grab attention,” said Jake Weigler, Novick’s campaign manager. “That’s why we’re seeing so many undecideds in the [Senate] race.

Byrd Endorses Obama

Byrd’s announcement comes days after Obama lost the May 13 West Virginia Democratic contest to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.), 67 percent to 26 percent.

Coleman Has Opened Up Lead in Minnesota

One explanation may be because Franken recently endured a month of negative headlines after it was revealed that his corporation’s taxes were filed incorrectly in two states and had to pay more than $30,000

Kennedy to Miss Supplemental Vote

A Kennedy spokesman said Monday the Massachusetts Senator underwent tests to determine the cause of Saturday’s seizure, but it is unlikely that information from those tests will be released Monday