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Abbey: Moratorium on Horse Gathers Is Untenable

[IMGCAP(1)]With herd sizes growing at an average rate of 20 percent a year (thus doubling in size every four years), these removals are necessary to protect wildlife habitat, the horses themselves

Bennet’s Fate Tops Primary Balloting

But he’s spent much of the race criticizing Bennet for taking more than $1 million in campaign contributions from special interest groups and being the choice of the party establishment.

CVC Tallies 4 Millionth Visitor

The recent rate of visitors outpaces past high points: It took six months from the CVC’s opening in December 2008 to reach 1 million visitors, then another five months to hit two million in September

Senate’s Costs for Foreign Travel May Set Record

According to travel disclosures published in the Congressional Record, from Jan. 1 to July 1 the federal government spent $2.6 million to cover the costs of overseas travel for Senators and their

Democrats Put Immigration Back on Agenda

“The bottom line is if immigration was the No. 1 issue, you know, I may have a great interest in it,” Menendez said. “We’re going to talk about what constituents want to talk about.

Fincher, Cohen Win Big in Tennessee

Flinn spent close to $3 million of his own money on the contest, and Kirkland benefited from well over $1 million in independent expenditures from a group run by his brother.

Photo From the Attic: Anchors Aweigh

[IMGCAP(1)] The July 1, 1961, launching of the USS Leahy (named for Fleet Adm. William Daniel Leahy) brought to Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine, (from left) then-Rep. Daniel Inouye (D-Hawaii), Sen.

Lawmakers Get Less K Street Largess

The telecommunications giant contributed $1 million to the George W. Bush Presidential Library, which is set to go up near Southern Methodist University in Dallas.