Roll Call’s Behind the Photo: Bill Clark on Photographing on Capitol Hill
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House Administration Chairwoman Candice S.
Janice Hahn Walks Out of Prayer Gathering to Protest Dobson's 'Abortion President' Remarks -
America?s Transportation System Is Foundation of American Competitiveness | Commentary -
People in This Town absolutely lose their s— when presumed presidential contenders — in this case, Sen. Rand Paul — step out for a bite to eat.
Women's Super PAC Plays in West Virginia Primary -
It's Time for Smart Growth and Planning | Commentary -
NASA's Proposal to Lasso an Asteroid Snares Skepticism -
Moran's Housing Stipend Gets Some Sympathy on House Floor -
The Triple Play Against Low-Wage Workers: McCutcheon, McConnell, McDonald's | Commentary -
Recent passage of water resources development legislation in the House (HR 3080) and Senate (S 601) demonstrates that Congress is finally taking steps to respond.
represent groups that are proud of the fact that they call themselves the Tea Party,” the New York Democrat said during his 10-minute floor speech, referring to an event he attended with President Ulysses S.
represent groups that are proud of the fact that they call themselves the Tea Party,” the New York Democrat said during his 10-minute floor speech, referring to an event he attended with President Ulysses S.
When asked how security has increased to protect Reid, Capitol Police spokesman Shennell S. Antrobus declined to provide details.
Brooks of Indiana, Bradley Byrne of Alabama, Jason Chaffetz of Utah, Chris Collins of New York, Charlie Dent of Pennsylvania, Andy Harris of Maryland, John Kline of Minnesota, Candice S.
Senate Aide Campaigns for Husband's Fly Gear -
Forty-four percent of young voters who supported Republican nominee Mitt Romney in 2012’s presidential contest said they definitely plan to vote in November, while just 35 percent of those who supported
Boehner Mum on Grimm's Pursuit of Another Term -
Boehner: There's No Immigration Plan 'Conspiracy' -