The 15th Anniversary — of a Functional Congress
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.
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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.
Senate's Move on Stopgap Turns Tables on the House Again -
Joe Miller Mounts General Election Challenge to Alaska's Lisa Murkowski -
Florida GOP Primaries Will Shape Next Year's Conference -
Murphy, Rubio, McCain Enter Tuesday's Primaries as Heavy Favorites -
Emmer's District Partially Explains His Support for Trump -
Mark S. Kirk is trailing badly in Illinois to Democratic Rep. Tammy Duckworth, Kirk’s position on gay marriage has mostly been a nonissue in the race.
Marco Rubio, a Florida Republican of Cuban descent, is touting a bill (S 2441) that would end automatic refugee status for migrants. Rep.
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Year” and just days after the death of pioneering chef Michel Richard — whose “Central” is literally across the street from Donald Trump’s new hotel — the Republican presidential nominee is dissing D.C.’s
Liz Cheney Is Likely Wyoming's Next Congresswoman -
Treadwell, who came in third in 2014’s GOP primary, had been mentioned as a possible primary challenger to Murkowski earlier this cycle.
Arizona House Candidate Drops Out, Vows to Ensure Front-Runner's Defeat -
Tammy Duckworth over Mark S. Kirk in the Senate race.
Connecticut Democrat Christopher S. Murphy, who led a nearly 15-hour filibuster forcing the votes, said in a recent interview he will take the issue to the campaign trail.
Liberals Give Kaine's Folksy Dad Style High Marks -
Georgia Runoff Will Decide State's Next Congressman -
How She Got Here: Clinton's Key Life Moments -
Harassment, Rape and Donald Trump's Defense of Roger Ailes -