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Clinton Resigns Senate Seat

Immediately following the Senate’s vote Wednesday approving her nomination to be secretary of State, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) resigned the seat she had held for eight years.  

Tar Heel Target

By comparison, Dole’s approval rating as late as January 2008 was still in the mid-40s.

Franken Meets With Reid, Discusses Senate Business

Reid and Franken, speaking to reporters in the Majority Leader’s Capitol office, clearly believe the former comedian will be seated, and they insisted that the Minnesota Senate race is over and that

New York: Anti-Gun Group Goes After Gillibrand

“Our representation in Washington is crucial to the well being of all New Yorkers and this is especially true in policy matters involving life and death,” the group’s executive director, Jackie Hilly

A Frank Exhibit of A Master

Fifty years after its U.S. publication, the images from “The Americans” still resonate, their anxieties only heightened by today’s economic climate.

Hoyer Promotes Bernards

Not long after taking on the additional title of senior adviser, Bernards is leaving her official mouthpiece duties behind entirely to become Hoyer’s deputy chief of staff.

GOP Looks to Divide Democrats

House Republicans on Wednesday sought to implement a strategy designed to weaken Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) by painting her as an obstacle to President Barack Obama’s bipartisan agenda.

Burris Already Set Up Campaign Fund

Although no one is willing to say so publicly, national and state Democratic leaders would probably prefer someone else to be the party’s nominee next year.

Vote on Holder Postponed

Ranking member Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) said that he had convened a meeting of the committee’s Republicans earlier in the day to “try and find a way to move forward” with the Holder nomination but that

Geithner Walks Away Relatively Unscathed

Finance members engaged in several rounds of questions with Geithner, President Obama’s first Cabinet pick and one whose appointment initially received praise from both sides of the aisle.

Obama Presses Congress on Ethics

In addition, “Obama’s Transparency and Integrity in Earmarks Act will shed light on all earmarks by disclosing the name of the legislator who asked for each earmark, along with a written justification,

Nevada: NRSC Wastes No Time Before Attacking Reid

It’s been expected that the National Republican Senatorial Committee would be coming after Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D) early and often in the lead-up to his 2010 re-election campaign, and that

Reid: Coleman Can Keep Office Until Feb. 4

That’s a whole other issue, when this thing is over, and hopefully in the next month to six weeks, if I’m there and already have an operation, my folks will already be gone.” Coleman said that he