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Former Pages Fighting Decision to End Program

“Private funding is the way to go for this. How could [Speaker John] Boehner [R-Ohio] say no to that?” Caton, who now works in the private sector, said in an interview.

Big-Name South Carolina Strategists Advising Perry

Gingrich’s former top presidential campaign aides have close ties to Perry, and they have been helping the Texas governor ramp up his presidential campaign since defecting from the ex-Speaker’s team.

Blue Dogs Looking for a Lift

Blue Dogs seemed like a dying breed over the past few months, but the group got a boost last week with the surprise appearance of their colleague Rep. Gabrielle Giffords on the House floor.

HOH’s One-Minute Recess: Durbin on Defense

In an extended interview with Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D), Jon Stewart, host of Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show,” took Congressional Democrats to task for their handling of the debt ceiling debacle

Shop Talk: Special Spokesmen

Shop Talk previously featured the consulting teams for the candidates running in the Sept. 13 special election in Nevada’s 2nd district, but since then, the campaigns have both hired communications directors

Deficit Panel Faces Tax Fight

Democrats and Republicans are already disagreeing about what they agreed to in the recently signed-into-law deal to raise the debt ceiling, and not surprisingly, taxes are at the heart of the dispute.

Next Debt Test: Panel Picking

The 12-Member bipartisan, bicameral joint committee is one of the cornerstones of the new law designed to cut the deficit by $3 trillion during the next 10 years while extending the debt ceiling

Novel Examines Navy’s Deal With the ‘Devil’

He must interview his grandfather’s old associate, Luciano, about the covert role the mob played in World War II. That story, laced with Lansky’s Jewish-gangster patois, makes up much of the book. 

McConnell: Negotiators Close to $3T Debt Deal

Director of the National Economic Council Gene Sperling, who also appeared on CNN, said the administration wants to delay any revenue-raising measures for the next 18 months while the economy recovers

Heard on the Hill: Clouded by Bachmann

Michele Bachmann’s (Minn.) brother, Gary Amble, KCTV’s meteorologist, gave an exclusive interview with his employer about what it feels like to no longer be the most famous member of his family.