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Early strike: Progressive groups unite behind Lipinski foe in Illinois
Early strike: Progressive groups unite behind Lipinski foe in Illinois -
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Early strike: Progressive groups unite behind Lipinski foe in Illinois -
Trump would have been charged with obstruction if he wasn’t president, nearly 400 former federal prosecutors say -
Enzi retirement likely to spur competitive Wyoming primary, but for which seat? -
Trump creates new cybersecurity competition with a $25,000 award -
House Democrats start contempt of Congress process against Barr -
In bashing Biden, did Kellyanne Conway break the law again? -
Tiger’s Rose Garden moment ignores bogeys on his personal scorecard -
Trump seeks weaker protections, as 1 million species face extinction -
Rep. Nadler and 23 other Democrats want Trump’s Sheriff Joe pardon invalidated -
The congressman spent his weekend falling 12,000 feet. What’d you do? -
Mental health clinics wait on Congress -
Your Hill horoscope: Big artsy guns and $10 wristbands -
Tiger Woods, Trump and a perhaps counterintuitive political benefit -
Congressional fight over DC weed legalization could get sticky -
Trump selects Mark Morgan to lead ICE, but will he ever get a Senate hearing? -
Sen. Mike Enzi announces he will retire rather than seek a fifth term -
House committee renews ethics inquiries into Collins, Hunter and Schweikert -
Huckabee Sanders: Nadler has no choice but to be ‘conciliatory’ to Barr amid feud -
Klobuchar plan to combat addiction draws on experience with her dad -
Puerto Rico disaster aid delay could renew Democratic suspicions of Trump’s stonewalling -