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House Blocks Flake’s Earmark Investigation

Jeff Flake’s (R-Ariz.) attempt Wednesday to force an ethics investigation into the relationship between earmark requests and campaign contributions, which he sought in response to the ongoing federal investigation

Heard on the Hill: Michelle’s Right to Bare Arms

Michelle Obama’s exposed arms were all the talk of the faux State of the Union on Tuesday night, with cable news and fashion blogs abuzz over the first lady’s controversial choice to go sleeveless.

Archives of a Manhunt

Last week the museum opened the exhibit “Manhunt: Chasing Lincoln’s Killers,” based on James Swanson’s best-seller, “Manhunt: The 12- Day Chase for Lincoln’s Killer.” The exhibit features 40

Small Plates: Drinks and Art Meet at Corcoran

Art and cocktails go hand in hand next month as the Corcoran Gallery of Art’s 1869 Society presents Artini, a fundraising event for the gallery’s art and design school.

Obama Picks Locke for Commerce

Locke was the first Chinese American governor in the nation’s history. Locke’s appointment follows the withdrawal of the Commerce nominations of New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson (D) and Sen.

Rule-Maker in Chief

Rogan acted as the governor’s deputy chief of staff and then eventually his deputy campaign manager during Dean’s failed presidential run in 2004.

Will Old Ties Put GOP in a Bind?

That’s not just a question being asked by Democratic operatives — it has become a real concern of some Republican strategists.

Senate Scrambles on Health Care

As the Senate responds to President Barack Obama’s demand for comprehensive health care reform by year’s end, Finance Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.) is filling the void left by Sen.

Shop Talk: Action Jackson

John Sununu’s (R-N.H.) failed re-election bid in 2008, Ryan Williams has hooked up with the ex-Senator’s father, New Hampshire GOP Chairman and ex-Gov.

DCCC Ad Campaign on Stimulus Ignores Defectors

Michele Bachmann, who represents Minnesota’s 6th district, was targeted during the first phase of the DCCC’s campaign on Feb. 2 because she voted against the stimulus bill.

Ill. Race Turns on Change

Rod Blagojevich’s (D) alleged scheme to auction off his appointment to fill Obama’s Senate seat, turnout next week is expected to be abysmal — possibly as few as 35,000 voters.

Nevada: Immigration Foes Join GOP Assault on Reid

is now taking fire back home from the Federation for American Immigration Reform for “failing to represent the interests” of Nevada voters when it comes to immigration policy, according to the group’s

New York: Democratic Leaders Host Event for Murphy

Kirsten Gillibrand (D) and the entire New York Democratic Congressional delegation are teaming up for a fundraiser to benefit Scott Murphy, the party’s nominee in the special election to succeed Gillibrand

D.C. Vote Bill Makes Progress

Voting rights advocates began to focus on strategy and to manage expectations Wednesday, though they continued to celebrate the bill’s progression so far.

Here Are Five Basics for Hill Communicators

” I snap out of my reverie and reply like a robot, “There’s a lot in what’s been said here, folks.” If that line is taken, my backup: “Well, I imagine we’ll need to examine all of this further down the