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Cox Aide Heads to Danger Zone

An aide to House Homeland Security Chairman Christopher Cox (R-Calif.) is heading into the danger zone of Iraq, becoming one of the most senior Congressional staffers to accept a post with the U.S.

$20 Bill Ads Have Istook Seeing Red

Even so, Istook, the chairman of the House Appropriations panel that funds the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, plans to counter the pricey campaign for the new bills with his own, well, bill.

Anti-Obama Site Shut Down

The slogan accompanying the banner atop the Web page read “a dream to destroy America,” and the site contained other messages demeaning the campaign of the state Senator, who is black.

Congress, Bush Close to Caving In on Drug Imports

The rush is driven by politicians seeking to capitalize on public outrage — mainly from seniors — over the fact that drugs in Canada and Europe commonly sell for a fraction of the cost in the United

Iraqi Police Not Getting U.S.-Made Guns

The CPA will purchase 34,000 Russian-made AK-47s at $59.99 a gun from the Jordanian company. “The issue becomes, why weren’t American-made guns bought?”

Casinos Seek Deal on Web Gaming Bill

“We’re working on language we can live with,” Fahrenkopf said in an interview. “I’m hopeful. If we reach an agreement, there could be movement this year, [but] we’re not done yet.”

Library Employee Gets $125K Settlement

“I am not certain whether plaintiff is claiming that not getting an interview for the Project Management Coordinator Position was motivated by national origin discrimination,” Facciola wrote in his

Santorum Urges Swift Medicare Action

In an interview, Santorum said people need to understand that a domestic agenda cannot be forgotten even though foreign policy issues are currently dominating the news.

Tiger Troubles May Spark Crackdown

The sponsor of the House version of the bill, Rep. Howard McKeon (R-Calif.), said the Senate vote could push House leaders to bring the bill to the floor before the end of the year.

Livingston’s Big Deal

Livingston and other Northpoint lobbyists say the deal is not unique. “The fact is that virtually every lobbyist gets a success fee at some time or another,” Livingston said in an interview.

Daschle Names Names

Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D) has unveiled one of the most closely guarded facts about the 2001 anthrax attack on Capitol Hill, revealing the identity of the intern who unwittingly opened the

Armey Explains His Favorite ‘Axioms’

His first, “The market’s rational, the government’s dumb,” was the name and central point of a graduate seminar. Unfortunately, the phrase was left on the cutting-room floor.

Saudis Spend Big on Image Work

But the new figures show the lengths to which the Saudi government is willing to go in Washington: From July 1 to Dec. 30, only the mighty U.S.