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100 Days In, Now For the Tough Part

“He has made it known that if it were not for the economy, his No. 1 priority would be health care,— Brookings Institution presidential scholar Stephen Hess said.

Line-Standing Bonanza

— [IMGCAP(1)]Winslow knows the business firsthand, having started as a line-stander on Capitol Hill himself when his bike messenger service started to slow down.

Reid Gets Spoils of 100th Day

— [IMGCAP(1)]Specter has already said he cannot be counted on to vote for a union-organizing bill known as “card check— and indicated Tuesday that he may vote against the Democrats’ budget resolution

Heard on the Hill: Work of Art

[IMGCAP(1)]Wallace Simpson, a longtime House employee who helps guard the Speaker’s Lobby for the House Sergeant-at-Arms, created a special sketch depicting Kennedy and his father, Sen.

HOH’s One-Minute Recess: Mia Not in Action

[IMGCAP(1)]Actress Mia Farrow was scheduled to attend today’s rally, held specifically to protest Sudanese President Omer al-Bashir’s ejection of more than a dozen humanitarian aid groups from the

A Catalyst for Congressional Action

[IMGCAP(1)]We applaud the EPA’s decision; however, we also believe that addressing climate change requires broader legal authority to do the job right.

Modern Building Among the Palaces

With his design for the East Building of the National Gallery of Art, which was dedicated on June 1, 1978, Pei was “aspiring to erect a modern building at the end of a row of neoclassical palaces

Heard on the Hill: Crash Into Him

[IMGCAP(1)]The carefree kid was careening down the sidewalk and apparently lost control before smacking into the Ohio Republican, who was getting into a black SUV waiting at the curb.

Franken, Coleman Trial Begins in June

Opening arguments before the Minnesota Supreme Court on the state’s undecided Senate race will begin on June 1, the court announced Friday.Former Sen.