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We Loved Elvis True

“He thought it was a natural fit to work together,” Ken Paulson, president and chief operating officer of the Freedom Forum, Newseum and Diversity Institute, said in an interview.

Academics Judge The Values Divide

“We just thought what we had found was so neat and also so startling that there were these differing life patterns in the United States,” Cahn explained in an interview.

Some Recruits Fall Short on the Financial Front

The first fundraising quarter ends in just a week, and some challengers and Members may soon find themselves on the hot seat depending on how well they’ve fared in the money chase over the past three months

Hill Climbers: Working for a Colorful Boss

“I think it was during a morning before a radio interview when he saw it and had the idea to pair it with a National Review cover showing money raining on Al Gore.”

Groups Increase Pressure for Immigration Bill

LeMieux also warned that the reconciliation process in the Senate to pass health care reform could poison the waters for bipartisanship on every issue for the rest of the year — a concern echoed

In ‘Rum War,’ deJongh Heads to Hill

In an interview Thursday, deJongh said he continues to enlist the support of the Congressional Black Caucus to thwart attempts by Congressional Hispanic Caucus-backed Puerto Rico to disrupt a deal

Author Argues for More Temporary Monuments

According to professor Kirk Savage, chairman of the history of art and architecture department at the University of Pittsburgh, the Mall’s finite space raises important questions about the process

Rivalry in Philadelphia

He said in an interview that the campaign has not decided on a strategy yet, but he assumes it will buy airtime on broadcast television in the Philadelphia market.

Staffer by Day, Actor at Night

As the soaring cadences of the iconic song “Summertime” reverberated off the walls of the Kennedy Center auditorium, Pecantte leaned in close to a craps game, then stalked off after his character lost.

Heard on the Hill: Queen Clyburn?

Mike Honda (D-Calif.) after the Senator said during a Monday radio interview that Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) has Members “liquored up on sake” and is making a “suicide run” to pass health care reform