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Energy: All for All of the Above

Wilson has singled out Heinrich’s opposition to constructing the Keystone XL oil pipeline and his support for creating a cap-and-trade system for limiting greenhouse gas emissions as positions out of step

Few Want to Play Politics

Republicans,” that deliberately “caters to the worst stereotypes from both sides of the political spectrum”: “It’s so great to step outside the monster/alien/robot/elf rut and do something

Coffee Was a Staple of Ros-Lehtinen’s Youth

The last time Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton testified before the Foreign Affairs Committee, which Ros-Lehtinen leads, the chairwoman had a cup of the coffee before and after the hearing

Would Cain Be Leading the Race if He Were White?

Geraldine Ferraro (D-N.Y.), a supporter of presidential hopeful Hillary Rodham Clinton, asserted that Barack Obama wouldn’t be where he was in the Democratic race if he wasn’t black.

Obama Must Act to Force Ouster of Gadhafi

After long days of silence as Libyans rose up against Gadhafi, President Barack Obama declared last week that the dictator “needs to step down from power and leave.”

Mubarak Says He Will Not Run for Re-Election

Kerry is one of several Senators who have called in recent days for Mubarak to step down — a sharp contrast to President Barack Obama’s cautious response to the situation. “Mr.

Rubio’s Strategy: No Spotlight, Yet

Mario Diaz-Balart (R-Fla.) told Roll Call that Rubio’s decision to step back from the glare of the Washington-driven spotlight was very much in line with the former state lawmaker’s personality and legislative

Guy Cecil to Take Helm at DSCC

Cecil worked as national political and field director for Hillary Rodham Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign, and this year was by Bennet’s side throughout the Senator’s challenging election to

Honda: U.S. Has Work to Do in Honduras and Latin America

This month, the Organization of American States announced at its annual meeting that it plans to send a high-level delegation to Honduras to “study the political process,” a first step in a series of confidence-building