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Senate’s Bad Blood May Ebb

“I don’t think anyone has any intention of meeting Obama at the door with a whole list of partisan complaints,” the GOP aide said.

Will 2010 Haunt GOP?

“Recruiting is clearly the No. 1 job of the committee,” said a Senate Republican leadership aide.

Both Candidates Declare Victory in Minnesota Recount

“I think any time you leave a precinct open indefinitely, you raise the possibility, the suggestion of mischief,” Fritz Knaak, Coleman’s lead recount attorney, warned during a news conference with

Jury Is Still Out on Obama Judges

And it calls into serious question whether nominees who are chosen on these grounds will even be capable of living up to their solemn oath of administering justice without respect to persons.” Senate

Can President Obama Change the Way Washington Works?

In his first press conference after the election, the president-elect said, “I know we will succeed if we put aside partisanship and politics and work together as one nation.” The problem, of course

A Senate Rises Sans Stars

Just as the hospital drama pivoted to an ensemble cast, so too will the Senate, which appears poised to continue on without a breakout star as two of its biggest celebrities move on to bigger things.

CVC (Finally) Ready to Open Its Doors

“He comes back to me and says ‘Well, we’re looking at something like over $100 million,” Mica said in a recent interview. “I thought, ‘Dear God, George, I cannot.

House Leaders Vow Action on Bailout, Stimulus

last week without passing a measure to send rescue money to Detroit automakers, instead telling car company chiefs to come back with a plan outlining how they will spend the money.

Freshmen Sent to Their Rooms

“I’m tickled pink just to be here,” he said. “And I have an office in the Cannon Office Building, which tickles me pink all over.” But for Rep.

A Kamikaze Pilot’s Tale of Terrorism

“That’s why I wrote this book,” Kennedy said. “I just really wanted to try to understand how al-Qaida could convince 20 people to commit suicide to hurt us.