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Critics Target Drilling Provision

Budget watchdog groups, joined by select members of the conservative House Republican Study Committee and the centrist GOP Tuesday Group, say they are committed to fighting the creation of the mandatory

Developer Jumps Into Minnesota Senate Race

Mark Kennedy has already snagged the major GOP endorsements and is expected to be the only Republican in the field. An official in the administration of then-Gov.

Feet First

Reichert had just been on the radio, doing an interview on the evacuation with radio host Dave Ross, whom Reichert defeated in the 2004 election.

Cochran Masters Art of Hideaway Deal

And Hollings, who was the fourth-most senior Senator when he retired at the end of the 108th Congress, had one of the best. “I was asking Sen.

Staffing Dispute Hampers Probe

In an interview on Wednesday, Mollohan said the ethics committee rules are “simple and forthright” — namely, Cassidy and Mary McCarty, Hastings’ own liaison to the committee, can have no authority

Parliamentarian Takes Quiet Role in Senate Tiff

“It will be the poster child for the way they have broken the rules and disregarded the traditions of the Senate throughout this whole process,” said a senior Democratic staffer, who spoke on the

Remembering the Champion of the Innocent

She was among the first civilians on the ground in Afghanistan and spent her time there compiling a list of those who had been injured in some way by the allied forces who unseated the Taliban.

Sherwood Update

Ore told the Times Leader of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., that Sherwood helped her get the internship.

Under a Political Big Top

The Barnum & Bailey-like campaigns that roam the country every four years form the topic of Pelosi’s first book, “Sneaking into the Flying Circus: How the Media Turn Our Presidential Campaigns into

No Runaway Bride

He apologized “for the shame I have brought to the mayor’s office and the city.” Cinco de What?

Whither the Watchdogs?

Congress and Cabinet departments aren’t the only government entities receiving the attention of lobbyists, according to a new study by the Center for Public Integrity.