IRS Scandal Falls Right in McConnell’s Wheelhouse
IRS Scandal Falls Right in McConnell's Wheelhouse -
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IRS Scandal Falls Right in McConnell's Wheelhouse -
EMILY's List Federal PAC Drops in Fundraising During April -
Rubio Questions State Department's Enforcement of Human Trafficking Laws -
McConnell's Chief of Staff Asks Politico to Remove Ad Promotion Video -
Hillary's Foreign Policy Record Isn't Much to Crow About -
The first toasted ravioli seems to have been made in the 1950’s at a restaurant called Angelo Oldani’s on the Hill, the Italian neighborhood where both Yogi Berra and Joe Garagiola grew up.
While there are some 501(c)(4)s oriented toward Democrats, including Priorities USA, because of liberal opposition to dark-money groups, the vast majority are conservative.
Holder Jr.’s Wednesday grilling by the House Judiciary Committee was pretty tense from the start, so thank goodness Rep.
Damage Control: Obama's Wednesday News Dump -
Sen. Rand Paul's Disclosure Reports Not Presidential Style -
Jennifer S. Korn is executive director of the Hispanic Leadership Network. Previously, she served in President George W. Bush’s White House as director of Hispanic affairs.
Obama Gets Bitter Taste of History's Second-Term Curse -
Lawmakers Outraged by Leaks Struggle With DOJ's AP Seizure -
House Ethics Committee Approves Waiver for Gifts From Member's Partner -
WH Email Dump Proves GOP Case on Benghazi, Boehner's Office Says -
The S&P 500 just topped its previous high from October 2007, well before the recession started, and home prices are rallying. The New York Times has called it a “golden age for corporate profits.”
James S. Gilmore III was the 68th governor of Virginia, from 1998 to 2002. He currently serves as president of Gilmore Global Group LLC, a boutique consulting firm.
Nationals Park event, scheduled for Wednesday from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., will raise money for the Ward 8 charity, which provides direct services on the Capitol campus for about 500 children and families in D.C.’s
Hatch has introduced bills to repeal the law’s individual mandate (S 40) and the requirement that employers provide health insurance to employees (S 399).
has a particular focus or expertise and he believes his interview can contribute to the initiative’s success — as is the case for reforming the credit rating industry, which played a key role in 2008’s