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Ethics Moves on Intel Leak

Tim Johnson (D-S.D.), have the power to dismiss the case on their own without consulting the other members of the panel.

Democrats Vow Offensive on Blue State Republicans

The Democrats’ best chance of winning back the House (as well as the Senate) is to do what the Reagan Republicans did: oust or convert like-minded members of the opposite party,” they wrote in the

Feisty Byrd Looks Like a Candidate

And the West Virginian — whose larger-than-life figure in his home state has kept serious challenges at bay for generations — said in an interview after the rally that he is prepared for a negative

Blumenthal’s Long Wait

“I have said that I am still very much considering it because it would be an exciting and challenging opportunity in public service,” Blumenthal said in a telephone interview Wednesday.

Ethics Bailout

Don Hammond, the Washington bureau chief of the controversial Sinclair Broadcast Group, first asked Cantwell whether she’d agree to drill for oil anywhere, as the subject of the news conference was

Senate Democrats Try to Get Religion

The focus on the Bush budget is just one branch of a grander plan to reconnect with “values voters,” a subclass of the electorate that began drifting to the Republican Party during the Vietnam War

Ritchie on Reporting

The book’s second chapter, “Race, Rules, and Reporting,” tells the story of “financially strapped black newspapers” and the slow integration of the press corps over the years.

Can One Word Fix Line-Item Veto?

The Bush administration evidently hopes the Supreme Court will grasp the importance of this distinction when it comes to the line-item veto.