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Eric Cantor Would Offset Earthquake Aid

Robert Aderholt (R-Ala.) the chairman of the Appropriations Subcommittee on Homeland Security, used unspent funds from the fiscal 2009 stimulus law to offset about $1 billion in proposed fiscal 2011 emergency

HOH’s One-Minute Recess: Animals on Quake Alert

At about 1:51 p.m. Tuesday, an earthquake measuring 5.8 in magnitude struck just south of Washington, startling the cuttlefish during their feeding time at the Smithsonian National Zoological Park.

Capitol Evacuated After Earthquake

The 5.8-magnitude quake struck at 1:51 p.m. It was centered northwest of Richmond, Va., but its effects were felt around the nation’s capital, as well as in New York City and North Carolina.

NRCC Gives Turner Cash in N.Y. Special

Republicans admit that it would still be an uphill climb for Turner in a district that had a more than 3-to-1 Democratic registration advantage and a strong political Democratic infrastructure, but

Coburn Blunt Talk Causes Stir

Coburn called the debt deal to force more than $1 trillion in spending cuts a “scam” because it could be changed by a filibuster-proof 60 votes on the Senate floor.

Nevada Special Election Candidates Clash in Debate

Wednesday night Marshall continued an argument her campaign has focused on since the start of the race, knocking Amodei for co-sponsoring a $1 billion tax increase in the state Senate in 2003.

AOC Settles Lawsuit

The terms of the settlement also stipulate that Calloway must be promoted to his sought-after assistant supervisor position by Sept. 1 and have all negative performance reviews removed from his record

Cassil: Can Mr. Smith Still Go to Washington?

Others ask why this vital program — accounting for about 1/100,000 of the legislative branch budget — is getting scrapped while taxpayer dollars are being spent building mosques abroad, and twice as much

Congressional Aide Jumps Into Hawaii House Race

Kia’aina said she would need to raise $1 million to $1.5 million for the campaign. “I’m availing myself of all of the networks that I have built up over the years,” she said.

Thompson’s Return May Be Coming Too Late

Only 18 percent of respondents had an “unfavorable” view of the former governor, giving him an impressive favorable-to-unfavorable ratio of just less than 4-to-1.