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Hill Climbers: A Certain Kind of Oversight

[IMGCAP(1)]Like many Republicans in Washington, Kraft was looking for a new job after the November presidential election. By mid-January, he was still empty-handed.

Beyond the Hill’s Concrete Confines

Located at 1 First St. NE; 202-479-3211. Correction: May 7, 2009 The article implied the roofdeck of the Canadian Embassy is open to the public. It is not.

Sessions Is in the Spotlight

[IMGCAP(1)]The Alabaman added, “I do believe a person’s political views and philosophical views and religious views are not things that ought to be held against them if they can convince me or the

Heard on the Hill: Clay’s Divorce Drama

[IMGCAP(1)]Earlier in the day, news that Clay filed for divorce from wife Ivie Lewellen Clay was making waves in their hometown of St. Louis. On Tuesday, the St.

HOH’s One-Minute Recess: Sole Sister

.— [IMGCAP(1)]Pelosi admitted to wearing the clunky kicks in a Washington Post Magazine story this weekend that profiled the exercise habits of famous Washingtonians.

Morning Business: New Blood

[IMGCAP(1)]A campaign finance lawyer at Service Employees International Union, Sullivan would replace Democratic-nominated Commissioner Ellen Weintraub, who has continued to serve on the panel since

Road Map: Dodd Eager for Credit Card Victory

[IMGCAP(1)]The Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs chairman and embattled 2010 incumbent has pinned his re-election hopes on championing consumer protections, taking on the wildly unpopular

Search Is On for Supreme Court Justice

President Barack Obama wants to replace Associate Justice David Souter by Oct. 1, and the White House urged the Senate to complete as much of the confirmation process as possible before the August

Heard on the Hill: Out of the Question

[IMGCAP(1)]“We’re not doing this anymore,— Boehner recently told a Roll Call reporter seeking to question him in the Speaker’s Lobby, where Members often give impromptu interviews.

How War Becomes Necessary

For nearly seven years, they say, Iraq was a disastrous venture that cost the U.S. an estimated $1 trillion (and counting), international prestige and, tragically, the lives of too many men and women

Hideaway Redistricting in Full Tilt

Starting with No. 1 on the seniority list, officials give each Senator eight business hours to decide whether to switch. Several sources said Sen.

Leahy, Hatch Telegraph Supreme Court Battle

Obama said he would like to have a new Supreme Court justice in place by Oct. 1 to replace Justice David Souter, who is retiring in June.Hatch signaled that if Obama taps a center-left justice like Souter