Personal Tales May Sway Jon Runyans Race
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Personal Tales May Sway Jon Runyans Race -
Who's on First? -
“I am grateful that the president continues to push for D.C.’s right to self-government, especially the day after an unusual number of anti-home-rule amendments to the D.C. budget autonomy bill led
managers Joe Barton (R-Texas) and Mike Doyle (D-Pa.) will serve as co-chairmen of an honorary Congressional advisory committee for the Nationals Dream Foundation’s Youth Baseball Academy in Washington, D.C.’s
John Sullivans Big Mistake? Ignoring Challenger for Too Long -
The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee had been scheduled to mark up, among other bills, a measure that would unlink D.C.’s spending from the Congressional appropriations
An angry electorate is threatening to again put out of office rank-and-file Members with decades of experience in favor of fresh faces who, along with 2010’s record-sized freshman class, have little connection
Darrell Issa Challenges Barack Obamas Executive Privilege Assertion -
Burwell: The Tea Party Factions Keystone XL Mistake -
Outfield Elected 2006 Home: Granger Hits R | Throws L | Votes S The Hoosier Democrat will be sporting a pair of jerseys, one from Oregon-Davis High School and the other from St.
and Governmental Affairs Chairman Joe Lieberman had told Roll Call on Tuesday afternoon that he was hoping to move forward as planned with the bill, which he has sponsored and which would unlink D.C.’s
Groundbreaking could begin in January for a vast commercial and real estate development along Washington, D.C.’s Southwest waterfront, thanks to legislation the House passed this afternoon.
Minnesota: Michele Bachmann Opponent's Poll Shows Competitive Race -
Outfield/Pitcher Elected 2010 Home: Hazleton Hits S | Throws L | Votes R Barletta once tried out for the Cincinnati Reds, and his team is hoping the Democrats’ lineup won’t be able to withstand
Charlie Rangels Fate on the Line -
At the same time, two of Washington, D.C.’s premier galleries — the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden and the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery — have begun a yearlong investigation of Ai’s work.
Dick Cheney's Daughter Marries Longtime Partner -
Transparency Group Sides With Barack Obamas Shielding of Documents -
South Carolina: Judge's Ruling Leads to Democratic Runoff in 7th District -
Senates Farm Bill Journey Ends in Passage -