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Graham Is Pivotal on Two High-Profile Stages

[IMGCAP(1)]Judicial and legal matters are among those where Graham most often finds himself outside the party mainstream and where fellow Republican Senators view him as a wild card.

House Passes Six-Month Medicare ‘Doc Fix’

The 417-1 vote to pass the measure came after Pelosi told reporters earlier Thursday that her frustration with Senate inaction on a broader package extending expired middle class tax cuts and jobless

Democrats Look to Build on 2009 Win

With the 2009 win, the Democrats carry a 1-0 lead into tonight’s game in the battle for the coveted Roll Call trophy in the best-of-five series. “It’s our turn,” Rep.

Hall of Fame Inductees

A three-time MVP, Largent went 5-1 as the GOP ace, finishing every game he started.

Financial Forms Flummox Members

R-Idaho) marked the new capital gains box with a “No” on the sale of a portion of his wife’s Blackfoot, Idaho, property despite reporting capital gains income from the property valued at $100,000 to $1

Herger: Price Tag of Health Reform Law Too High

[IMGCAP(1)]This government takeover of health care and implementation of an unconstitutional mandate flies in the face of the principles that have made America great — individual freedom, competition

Obama Must Convince Public He’ll Cut Debt

[IMGCAP(1)]With the public debt due to reach 100 percent of gross domestic product next year — and heading toward record levels — Congress is making the pivot now, much to the distress of liberal

Photo of the Week: Summer Thrills

[IMGCAP(1)]Who needs bumper cars or a roller coaster when you’ve got the Senate subway? Students from the Alexandria Country Day School in Virginia arrive in the Capitol on Tuesday.

Marshall Wins Tar Heel State Senate Nod

Despite dumping more than $1 million into his campaign, party operatives believed that D’Annunzio’s long criminal history, his combative personality and occasional outlandish statements made him unelectable