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Snowe Puts Emphasis on Privacy

Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.), Mike Enzi (R-Wyo.) and Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), among others, in an ongoing bid to pass the Wired for Health Care Quality Act (S. 1693).

Charitable at Any Speed

Drag racing is a hobby reserved for rebellious high schoolers and adrenaline junkies, and Saturday’s race seems to be no exception.

House GOP Turning Right

Internal speculation of a bloodletting at the top has grown amid the rank and file’s rejection of the $700 billion Wall Street bailout package and as GOP prospects have dimmed.

Judge Gives Stevens’ Jury Lengthy Instructions

Just before the jury departed, the judge dismissed four previously selected alternates, leaving the Senator’s fate in the hands of a jury that includes seven African-American women, three African-American

Bachmann Wants a Do-Over

Cloud Times, Bachmann said she “made a big mistake” by going on MSNBC’s “Hardball” on Friday and saying that Obama “may have anti-American views.” Her comments helped her Democratic challenger, Elwyn Tinklenberg

Online Records a Tough Call

“It’s pretty hard to compare nothing with something,” a Democratic aide said when asked about how the Senate bill compares with the House measure.

Election Night: Democrats Unite; Republicans Scatter

what is likely to be a dark and somber election night for Republicans, Senate GOP leaders are planning to stay in their home states, while Democratic leaders are preparing for a big bash in the nation’s

Polls Show Obama in Stronger Position

The Pew poll, a highly respected nonpartisan survey which had a margin of error of 2.5 points, finds that Obama’s lead has grown steadily since just after the national party conventions ended, when

Caucuses Plot Leadership Races

“It became very clear to me that with all that’s going on in the world and in this country, we have such a need for a progressive voice,” Woolsey said.