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Political Expression

The latest exhibit at the Library of Congress, “Politics and the Dancing Body,” considers the effect of dance — and by extension the body — on politics and how the political world shaped and inspired

Welcome or Not, Back to Culture War

“I think, in the end, the issue that’s going to be paramount come November is going to be jobs and the economy. At some point the narrative is going to shift back to that,” Thune said.

The Boy Mayor’s Last Stand

“This is a contest, and I think one must be optimistic but at the same time cautious about the outcome,” Kucinich said in an interview. “I don’t know how this is going to turn out.”

STOCK Act Spurs a Role Reversal

And passing the bill under suspension of the rules removes the possibility of amending it on the floor, which happened in the Senate.

Mike Lee’s PAC Goes After the GOP Establishment

pay it forward and look for people who share my vision of constitutional conservatism and help them out — particularly relative unknown challengers who are new to Washington,” Lee said Thursday in an interview

Fish Fixture

About 22 years later, the menu is still simple and dirt cheap. The jumbo fish sandwich is $5.80. The six-piece fish plate with two sides is $9.40. The crab cake is $8.

Nevada: Kihuen Drops Out of House Race

Nevada Democrats avoided a contentious primary in the open 1st district today as state Sen. Ruben Kihuen announced he was dropping out of the race.