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Paul Ryan’s ‘No’ Vote Concerns Pelosi, Hoyer

On Thursday morning, the four leading budget conferees ate breakfast together and told reporters afterward that they were committed to engaging in good-faith negotiations on a whole host of pressing fiscal

What Not to Chew

A colleague of mine worked in an office where a coworker ate tunafish salad every day, much to her chagrin.

Taylor Gourmet Eats Humble Pie for Rubio Flap

stuck right in Burke’s craw “funny,hearing @marcorubio ate there after voting against Violence Against Women Act makes me never want to eat @taylor_gourmet again,” the self-described civil rights

Overheard on the Hill

“We ate lobster to live bagpipe music.” A reporter describing a trip with Sens. John McCain and Mark Udall to the Halifax International Security Forum in Nova Scotia earlier this month.

Who Are You Callin’ ‘Chikin?’

The Senate Republican Steering Committee ate it at a policy luncheon. Rep. Alan Nunnelee (R-Miss.) circulated a “Dear Colleague” letter in support of it.

It Was One Heck of a Burger

Heck — an osteopathic physician by trade — was excited as, well, he was excited as heck because he just ate at Red Robin on Sunday! And he didn’t even know this guy was coming!

Groove Thing

Congress Photo/Abby Brack Lewis)   And he made sure to give folks a show, shuffling around on stage — almost all out strutting, in fact — while revisiting his most iconic tunes: The crowd ate

Run, Chuck Grassley, Run!

Dennis recently ate the Iowa Republican’s dust in a race to the Senate subway. He later managed to pin down the supersonic septuagenarian for a chat about his training regimen.

Hank Gets Hosed

Local newscasts ate it up. Faster than you can say “swift boat,” the attacks ads started coming.

FBI Arrests Man Attempting to Attack Capitol

He shared with them his proposals to bomb several targets, including a synagogue, a building that housed U.S. military officers and a restaurant where military officials frequently ate.