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Lost & Found: Urban Fall Foliage

[IMGCAP(1)] The tree above is a good example of one of the ingenious ways artists show an appreciation for a city’s greenery. But where is it? Check back next week for the answer.

Congress Awaits Bush Bailout Package

pledging to work together over the weekend on a legislative package targeting the faltering financial sector, with Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) leaving open the door to continue work beyond next week’s

Clinton Headed to Ky. to Help McConnell Challenger

Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) will take her political star power to Kentucky this weekend to help Democratic Senate candidate Bruce Lunsford in his quest to unseat her chamber’s Republican leader, Sen

Path to Adjournment Unclear Amid Economic Crisis

Secretary Henry Paulson and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke met with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and other Congressional leaders on the administration’s

Banking Law Again Stirs Congress

Byron Dorgan (D-N.D.), it’s both. When Congress was passing its landmark deregulation of the banking, insurance and securities industries in 1999, Dorgan was one of the few naysayers.

Watch the Typos, Call at 8: Advice From a Pro

My first “real” job was scouting talent for Vin Di Bona’s TV show, “America’s Funniest People.” It was a freelance position and I had to watch people do really incredible, strange, gross and unbelievably

New Program Paves Way for Public Service Jobs

But as a second-year law student who had already taken out $120,000 in loans, she also knew it would be an uphill battle to pay back her six-figure debt on a modest public servant’s salary.

Jury Selection Begins Today for Stevens

After weeks of pretrial activity — during which Judge Emmet Sullivan rejected several motions to dismiss the case, including Stevens’ assertions that the indictment violated the Constitution’s Speech

Campus Notebook: Rough Ride

The Capitol Visitor Center is essentially built and almost ready to go, except for one major problem: Officials still haven’t decided how to get visitors to the CVC’s doors.

Sharing Lessons He Learned by Working for Free

Back in 1996, when I graduated from college with a freshly minted bachelor’s degree in political science from Columbia University, I came back to Washington, D.C., thinking I would take the town by storm

Bailout Package, CR Top House Agenda

Elements of next week’s continuing resolution remain murky, but Democrats have said it will likely include some stimulus items and a handful of appropriations bills that have bipartisan support.

Democrats Dream About a 60-Vote Majority

It’s every Republican’s worst nightmare — waking up Nov. 5 to the horror of a House stocked with fresh new Democratic recruits to pad Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-Calif.) control of the chamber and, even