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GAO: Pruitt’s Pricey Privacy Booth Violated Federal Law
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GAO: Pruitt’s Pricey Privacy Booth Violated Federal Law -
EPA Pesticide Approval Without Endangered Species Review in Farm Bill -
Congressional Gridlock Plays Central Role in Internet Tax Case -
Gregg Harper Hopes Disability Internship Program Expands After His Departure -
Planned Parenthood, Other Groups To Spend $30 Million on Midterms -
Comey ‘Lied in Congress,’ Trump Charges After Interview Airs -
White House Provides No Internal Assessment Backing Mueller Firing Claim -
Search Continues As Republicans Pass on Running for Ryan’s Seat -
Lieu Apologizes for Inviting Parkland Student to Try California Pot -
Hunter Finally Posts a Quarter in Which He Raised More Than He Spent -
Democratic Challenger to Conor Lamb Drops From Race, Endorses Him -
Minnesota DFL Makes No Endorsement to Succeed Nolan -
Analysis: Trump’s Syria Strikes Highlight Congress’ War Powers Impotence -
Trump Prepared to Strike Assad Again, Official Says -
Trump and Gardner Strike Deal to Avoid Crackdown on Colorado Marijuana -
Pence Office Schedules Dinner with Peru's President — But Which One? -
Trump Fires Back at Comey, Calling Him a ‘Slime Ball’ -
Trump Orders New Syria Strikes After Assad Chemical Attack -
McClintock Challenger Announces $359,000 Fundraising Haul -
John Boehner Leaves House Control to a Coin Toss -