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Stephene Moore Faces Difficult Path to History

When a door opens, sometimes you just need to step through it and say there’s a reason this door opened and I’m going to take this on,” she said in an interview at her campaign office last week.

PhRMA Changes Formulary With Castellani

Billy Tauzin (R-La.), the charismatic Cajun who worked closely to forge the drug industry’s $80 billion deal with the White House on health care reform.

Deficit Fatigue Lifts Blue Dog Stock

Congress’ fresh obsession with deficit spending and the likelihood that the House will be far more balanced after the November elections is further boosting the fortunes of staffers with Blue Dog Democratic

Richardson’s Home Generating Income

The House ethics committee cleared Richardson of wrongdoing in its inquiry earlier this month. In an interview Friday, Richardson said she began renting out the home in the last quarter of 2009.

Chuck Close Unveils Magic-Making System

The exhibition, with more than 100 finished works, has been touring the world since 2003, making stops at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Miami Art Museum.

Reports of Leahy’s Death Discounted

He may have been giving an interview to Vermont Public Radio on Tuesday afternoon, but according to an e-mail sent to several media outlets, Sen. Patrick Leahy died around noon.

Senators Oppose Deadline for Afghanistan

The Connecticut Independent said setting a date to leave the country sends the wrong message to both the Afghan people and Taliban forces about the United States’ commitment in that region.

Remini’s Tenure Brought House History to Life

When then-Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) appointed him in 2005, Remini began to interview Members about their work and motivations. Those talks, he said, left him “pleasantly surprised.”

Republicans Say They Won’t Kiss Off Kissell

Johnson said last week that he has “no doubt” that the national party views the 8th district as one of the prime races in the country this cycle, and National Republican Congressional Committee spokesman