2013’s Most Interesting Financial Disclosures
2013's Most Interesting Financial Disclosures -
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2013's Most Interesting Financial Disclosures -
Most Fascinating Races of 2014: California's 17th District -
The Biggert-Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act, passed as part of 2012’s transportation bill, is an important step forward in fixing America’s beleaguered public flood insurance program.
Issa's Quest Continues to Expose HealthCare.gov Security Gaps -
Most Fascinating Races of 2014: California's 31st District -
In 218’s estimation, the one clear winner of 2013 was … Rep. Paul D. Ryan, R-Wis.
In 218′s estimation, the one clear winner of 2013 was . . . Rep. Paul D. Ryan, R-Wis.
Three's a Crowd: Republicans Flood Open Georgia Races -
An Aqua 301 spokeswoman confirmed that, prior to becoming restaurateurs themselves, Stephen was a general manager at M&S Grill, while Amanda climbed the ladder at Café Deluxe and Tortilla Coast.
Mark S. Kirk, R-Ill.
Overheard: Michael Grimm's Marine Corps -
Reid Cautions Against Blocking Routine Nominees at Session's End -
C-O-M-P-R-O-M-I-S-E. Sorry, this isn’t The Biggest Loser. The rest of these clowns bought into our budget, now why don’t you two? The Price is Right is on right after this.
It wasn’t the first time O’Toole had played Henry — he also starred with his pal Richard Burton in 1964’s “Becket.”
Race Ratings Change: Iowa's 3rd District -
Loretta Sanchez's 2013 Christmas Card Is Disneytastic -
GOP Women's Group Will Admit Men in 2014 -
Goldman Sachs Executives Give Rep. Eric Cantor's PAC $68,500 -
South Carolina Republican Tim Scott joked that the set of presidential Pez candy dispensers he received from Connecticut Democrat Christopher S.
Biden Jr.’s numbers are good (71 percent favorable/18 percent unfavorable), though not in Clinton’s league.