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CREW Files Complaint on Buyer

Steve Buyer (R-Ind.), alleging the charity may have violated tax laws. But Buyer dismissed the complaint, stating that the House ethics committee has privately addressed the matter.

One Intern’s Clinton Moment

In her new book, “Government Girl: Young and Female in the White House,— Stacy Parker Aab, a White House intern during the Clinton administration, gives us some insight into what it was like to be the

Rx for Reform Needed

The challenges for the Senate bill are enormous; there is widespread disgust in the House for the special deals cut for Nebraska and other states, unions and rank-and-file Members oppose the excise tax

Skaggs Says New Job Won’t Hinder Ethics Role

But the Colorado Democrat’s other job — the one that gets attention on Capitol Hill — is still there, too, on the right, under the “Civic Activities— label: “U.S.

GOP Works to Channel Euphoria

Brown’s victory should also be a much-needed financial boost to the cash-strapped NRCC, which reported having $4.35 million in the bank at the end of November ­— almost one-third of the Democratic

After Switch, Griffith Still Faces GOP Heat at Home

The first encourages Republican primary voters to support anyone but Griffith, and the second asks the national party — specifically the National Republican Congressional Committee — to keep its nose out

In Boston Rally, Obama Praises Coakley

heroes— Curt Schilling, the former Red Sox pitcher Coakley mistakenly dubbed a “Yankees fan— in a Friday interview; former Boston College quarterback Doug Flutie; and the actor John Ratzenberger, a.k.a

Moderate Democrats Staying In Line

Moderate Democratic Senators who may have the most to lose from the rancorous health care reform debate are holding their ground and preparing to support the final version of the legislation.