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Human Rights Campaign Criticizes Democrat’s Ad in Illinois
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Human Rights Campaign Criticizes Democrat's Ad in Illinois -
 Hayden succeeds acting Librarian David S. Mao, who had served since the Sept. 30, 2015, retirement of former Librarian James H. Billington.
Obama Blames Dysfunction on GOP's 'Cockamamie' Legislation -
He succeeded Republican Robert S. Walker, who was elected in 1976. Walker succeeded Republican Edwin Eshleman, who was elected in 1966.
Pence Says Trump's Agenda in Step With House GOP -
Defense Secretary's Tensions With GOP Could Lead Clinton Elsewhere -
Back dues of $582 million for the United Nations, a would-be partner in combatting terrorism, were delivered after the U.N.’s conservative critics got a few sweeteners.
“[A]s of last week, Donald Trump and the Republicans had a total of four offices across Florida, North Carolina and Pennsylvania.
Candice S. Miller, R-Mich., highlighted in a video the new display for the walls of the tunnel between Rayburn and the Capitol.
Trump's Immigration Plan: Scapegoating Cloaked as Policy -
Senate's Move on Stopgap Turns Tables on the House Again -
A One-Week Sprint to Delaware's At-Large House Primary -
Christopher S. Murphy has made championing gun safety his mission as a senator from Connecticut.
Biden on GOP's Economic Views: 'They Don't Get It' -
Mark S. Kirk (previous ranking: No. 5) Ranking Duckworth is difficult.
Happy BioFry 2016 The National Biodiesel Board is celebrating the return of Congress with free French fries from some of D.C.’s food trucks.
Christopher S. Murphy proved again that he can be on his feet for a long time.
Rubio's Career Depends on Winning Re-Election to Senate -
Poll: Feingold's Lead Over Incumbent Johnson Shrinks in Wisconsin -
Democratic Ad Says Bruce Poliquin Doesn't 'Fit' Maine's 2nd District -