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The Dangerous Lives of Satirists

First came the unlikely reminder of the power of cinema in the hullabaloo surrounding “The Interview,” the Seth Rogen-James Franco satire of an assassination attempt on North Korean dictator Kim Jong

Reid Pushes On Despite Injuries, Reiterates 2016 Run

“I’ve been elected [by Senate Democrats] to run the Senate for two years and I am in the process of getting set up for the next go around,” Reid said in a Friday interview with KNPR in Las Vegas

The Great War’ Memorial’s Great Journey

“Even though this process took longer than [World War I] itself, I’m glad America is going to honor all of the folks that served,” Rep. Ted Poe said in a recent phone interview.  

Barbara Boxer to Retire

Boxer made the announcement in a video posted to her campaign website, in which she conducted a mock interview with her grandson Zach. “I am never going to retire.

Barbara Boxer to Retire (Video)

Boxer made the announcement in a video posted to her campaign website, in which she conducted a mock interview with her grandson Zach. “I am never going to retire. The work is too important.

Cornyn: Obamacare Repeal Vote Should Wait

“I think it’s important that we demonstrate that we can be productive before we have the inevitable fight over repealing Obamacare,” the Texas Republican said in an interview with CQ Roll Call Wednesday

The Interview’ Playing at a D.C.

For those inclined to see “The Interview” on the big screen instead of video on demand or online, two theaters in Washington, D.C., are screening the Seth Rogen-James Franco-faux assassination of Kim Jong

GOP Ready to Move On From Scalise Scandal

Lee Zeldin of New York, wouldn’t take the bait on the most recent edition of “Fox News Sunday;” in an interview with “This Week” on ABC, neither would Rep.