Touring Tastemaker Wants D.C. in His Regular Rotation
(Courtesy Upstream Foods) “I figured I could just come up with name to take advantage of the ‘S’ and the ‘B,’” he said of the rush to judgment born from originally breaking bread in real estate
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(Courtesy Upstream Foods) “I figured I could just come up with name to take advantage of the ‘S’ and the ‘B,’” he said of the rush to judgment born from originally breaking bread in real estate
(Courtesy Upstream Foods) “I figured I could just come up with name to take advantage of the ‘S’ and the ‘B,’” he said of the rush to judgment born from originally breaking bread in real estate mogul
The President's Misplaced Energy Priorities | Commentary -
Special Election Set for Mississippi Congressman's District (Updated) -
California's Outsider-Turned-Insider Tasked With Youth Outreach -
California's Outsider-Turned-Insider Tasked With Youth Outreach -
As Fracking Debates Roil, It's Time for National Standards | Commentary -
He was sworn in on Dec. 17, 2012, after a 37-year law enforcement career that began with D.C.’s Metropolitan Police Department.
He was sworn in on Dec. 17, 2012, after a 37-year law enforcement career that began with D.C.’s Metropolitan Police Department. He succeeded Phillip Morse, who held the post for more than five years.
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Why a Fired Fire Chief Got on Capitol Hill's Radar -
Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire and Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, both of whom are up in 2016, want to avoid a shutdown showdown over the immigration issue.
Nathan argued the act was illegal because Congress has control over D.C.’s budget. The D.C. Council disagreed, and the two branches went to court. In May, a judge struck down the budget autonomy law.
There, federal judge Andrew S. Hanen ruled in favor of 26 states, led by Texas, issuing an injuction against implementation of President Barack Obama’s 2014 executive actions.
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Congress Can't Dodge Social Security Disability Insurance Trust Fund's Approaching Insolvency | Commentary -
Nathan argued it could not move forward because Congress has control over D.C.’s budget. The D.C.