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Capitol Complex Reopens After Evacuation

At around 1:30 p.m., the Capitol Police observed an aircraft enter restricted airspace heading toward the Capitol, police spokeswoman Sgt. Kimberly Schneider said in a statement.

A Bipartisan Resolution: Keep Reforming Education

It was delivered in May 2009 by Scott Gordon, CEO of the Mastery Charter Schools of Philadelphia, one of six programs awarded $1 million by Oprah Winfrey’s Angel Network this year for pioneering

Could Reapportionment Help Losing Democrats?

Member, age, number of terms served Allen Boyd (Fla.), 65, 7 terms Chet Edwards (Texas), 58, 10 terms Alan Grayson (Fla.), 52, 1 term Ann Kirkpatrick (Ariz.), 60, 1 term Ron Klein (Fla.), 53

Cummings’ Influence on the Rise

“The No. 1 mission of the oversight committee is to make sure that government is operating effectively and efficiently and that taxpayers’ dollars are being spent so that they provide maximum benefit

Congress Inches Toward Wednesday Evening Exit

Updated: 1:39 p.m. The 111th Congress was heading toward the finish Wednesday as the Senate reached a deal on a 9/11 health care bill, the last piece of unresolved business.

Test Vote on START Likely Tuesday

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) moved Sunday evening to try to advance the new Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, setting up a likely Tuesday vote to end debate on President Barack Obama’s No. 1

Poll: Paul Ryan Leads GOP Field for Wisconsin Senate

Businessman Dave Westlake, who lost the Republican nomination for Senate in 2010, got 1 percent, and 8 percent of respondents said they would support someone else or weren’t sure who they would support

Speaker’s Diversity Program Just Getting Under Way

Furthermore, only a quarter of House offices polled specifically reach out to minority-affiliated education institutions or organizations when recruiting new employees, with just 1 percent of offices