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Plaid Is the New Pink

[IMGCAP(1)]Wilson drew stares on Thursday when he stepped onto the House floor sporting a blazing-red plaid jacket.

A Fixture in the Community

[IMGCAP(1)]The money helped provide tables, chairs, scales and refrigeration trucks so that the displaced merchants of the South Hall could continue running their businesses.

New Polls Conflict In Pennsylvania

Obama moved into a 45 percent to 43 percent lead over Hillary Clinton in a March 31 – April 1 survey conducted by Public Policy Polling.

Top Gun

[IMGCAP(1)]McHugh appears well-positioned to succeed Hunter in the next Congress. It is unclear if other Republicans will run for the Armed Services slot. Rep.

Flash Gordon

[IMGCAP(1)]Bill Novotny, former aide to Sen.

Some in GOP Denounce Pork, Others Pile It Up

The top seven Senate earmarkers were all members of the Appropriations Committee, including Cochran, No. 1 at $892 million, and Chairman Robert Byrd (D-W.Va.), No. 5 at $386 million.

By the Seat of Their Pants

[IMGCAP(1)]After grumbling from some staffers and requests by some for waivers from the 19th century-style seating because of health concerns, another memo went out alerting Pelosi’s peeps that the

H Street: Rising Up From the Riots

[IMGCAP(1)]Out of the roughly 250 businesses along the corridor in 1968, Saleem could tick off by name the stores owned by blacks.

Reid Backs Deadline for Superdelegates

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) on Tuesday threw his weight behind a plan to have superdelegates in the Democratic presidential primary make their votes public by July 1.

Busing Options to CVC Stir Controversy

visitors traveling on private tour buses would get to the CVC by walking from a drop-off point on the West Front of the Capitol or by riding a special Circulator bus at Union Station, which would cost $1