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Jefferson May Be Ineligible for Camp

— [IMGCAP(1)]The BOP policy specifically states: “A male inmate with more than ten years remaining to serve will be housed in at least a Low security level institution unless the [public safety factor

China�s Real Environmental Problems

[IMGCAP(1)] Let me be blunt. The president should not lecture the Chinese about global warming. China faces too many real environmental dangers to waste time on a hoax like climate change.

Obama Looks to Move Judges

[IMGCAP(1)]According to several Senate Democrats, the late-year push by the White House on federal court nominees is part of a broader effort to highlight the use of GOP holds and other procedural

Heard on the Hill: Foul Play?

[IMGCAP(1)]The sports impasse teed off in July when Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) introduced a resolution congratulating a South Carolina golfer for winning the U.S. Open.

Cutting Room Floor: At Ease

[IMGCAP(1)]Veterans leave the bar at Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 5246 after attending a Veterans Day ceremony on Wednesday in Federalsburg, on Maryland’s Eastern Shore.

Treating Pain Must Be Key Part of Health Reform Bill

[IMGCAP(1)] Among its provisions, it would provide training in pain management for health professionals, who currently get no more than a couple of hours of pain training — nowhere near enough to deliver

Hill Climbers: Policy Is His Passion

[IMGCAP(1)]Daniel Sepulveda certainly couldn’t get enough. Last week, Sepulveda, 37, made a homecoming to Capitol Hill in becoming a senior adviser to Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.).

Jefferson’s Sentence Is a Record-Setter

[IMGCAP(1)]Ney, who pleaded guilty in 2006 to making false statements and conspiracy in connection with receiving thousands of dollars in gifts, meals and sports tickets from disgraced ex-lobbyist

Heard on the Hill: Cowboy Up

[IMGCAP(1)]But it turns out that’s the case — House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer and Rep. Aaron Schock went to Nashville on Wednesday night to attend the star-studded Country Music Awards.

New Rule Trips Up Lobbyist-Tied PACs

“SAIC was and is fully aware of the requirement under the Honest Leadership and Open Government Act of 2007 to file the amended FEC Form 1 by March 29 of this year,— SAIC spokeswoman Melissa Koskovich

K Street Files: Tea for $280K

[IMGCAP(1)]Mark Williams, a radio personality who runs the organization, said his group traces its beginnings to six years ago, when it helped build momentum for the ouster of ex-Gov.

Kratovil Navigates Different Shores

[IMGCAP(1)]“I hope he doesn’t get swallowed up there in D.C.,— said Queenstown resident and Vietnam War veteran Jerry Studuck, a self-described Democrat who attended a Veterans Day event in Federalsburg