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Onion Tweet Sets Off Brief Panic on Hill

Trent Franks (R-Ariz.) trying to take down a police helicopter with a shotgun and a recent purchase of “6 semi-automatic handguns, 3 rifles & 600 clips of ammo” by House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va

Democratic Illinois Trio Voices Ire Over Map

“I am concerned, however, that your administration’s early pledge to rebuild and refocus the Justice Department’s commitment has, in my judgement, fallen short of this goal,” Jackson wrote on Sept. 6,

Corporate Groups Gird for Deficit Fights

In a Sept. 6 letter to the super committee, the NRF asked lawmakers to tackle the issue in addition to corporate tax reform and the employer mandate.

GOP Poll: Heller Up 6 Against Berkley

Shelley Berkley (D) by 6 points in a 2012 Senate race matchup. Heller took 48 percent to Berkley’s 42 percent in the poll, reported by the Las Vegas Sun’s Jon Ralston.

Pro-Perry PAC Changing Name, Expanding Mission

“Having his name on it, we felt, might be confusing to small donors,” said Schuman, who added that the PAC now plans to raise as much as $6 million between now and the GOP primary.

Lobbying by Foreign Countries Decreases

This marks a decrease of almost 6 percent compared with 2009, when these lobbying expenditures totaled $486.9 million, according to the DOJ report.

Polls Show GOP Favored to Win Both Special Elections

Republican Bob Turner topped Democrat David Weprin by 6 points in a new poll in New York’s 9th Congressional district while Democrat Kate Marshall trailed Republican Mark Amodei by 13 points in a

If Democrats Lose in N.Y., Plenty of Blame to Spread

Democrats emphasize that, despite the Siena College and Public Policy Polling surveys that show their candidate down by 6 points, a robust get-out-the-vote effort could keep the Queens- and Brooklyn-based

Commuters in for Traffic Troubles

While CSX won’t address the specific effects of construction until later this year, the public information meeting from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.