HHS Erred on Videos, GAO Finds
The VNRs in question were sent by HHS’s Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services to television stations and TV news feeds.
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The VNRs in question were sent by HHS’s Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services to television stations and TV news feeds.
These dedicated professionals have selflessly given me more great news tips than I could count — and they occasionally put together the prose when I was sick (or on the golf course).
Thai Foreign Ministry spokesman Sihasak Phuangketkeow took the news a little better, telling the newspaper that the slur would not affect diplomatic relations with the United States because it was
Intercut throughout the production are fake news reports similar to those found on “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart” and “Saturday Night Live’s” Weekend Update. According to John V.
“Make sure that every television news director in New York state and Washington gets a ‘personalized’ Valentine’s Day greeting from me,” wrote Schumer, who is notorious for scheduling hyped-up press
Note to “Note” readers: Try to have a sense of humor when reading the ABC News political unit’s daily tipsheet on the hot stories in the land.
So keep the the news tips coming at eh@rollcall.com. In the meantime, here’s a look back at a year’s worth of hijinks on the Hill: When Interns Attack.
The couple called a slew of insiders to the offices of their fake lobbying firm Wednesday night for a party, which included the likes of Hollywood lobbyist Jack Valenti, agent to the stars Bob Barnett
House staffers almost immediately started e-mailing one another a fake warning to Capitol Police officers about Halloween costumes to watch out for on Friday.
Christopher Cox (R-Calif.) comforts Christina Fu, whose husband has been held captive in China for 13 months, during a news conference Wednesday.
House Majority Leader John Coghill (R) told the Anchorage Daily News that parts of the governor’s budget are “tough to swallow.”
Sherman blew up a fake American Express card with DeLay’s name on it and a credit limit of $4.2 trillion. Grella responded: “Stale, unoriginal poster board gimmick … $1.19.
Wonder how that news was received in the camp of labor-friendly Rep. Richard Gephardt (D-Mo.). Lockhart On the Hill?