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Senate Loses Top Baseball Nut (Video)

Updated March 30, 2:30 p.m. | With Harry Reid’s retirement, the Senate is not just losing its top Democrat. It’s losing its foremost baseball fan.  

Like Magic, U.S. Navy Shrinks By 9 Ships

“The web page where the service lists its vital statistics — number of people, number of ships, etc. — showed a fleet of 284 ships as Feb. 27 came to a close.

Jindal Bets Potential 2016 Run on Common Core Repeal

In his 33-page plan titled, “K-12 Education Reform: A Roadmap” — 42 pages, if you count the title page, table of contents and five pages of end notes — Jindal lays out a plan with three overarching

The Best News Sources for Staffers to Read

Some members of Congress still receive hard copies of The Washington Post and expect staffers to know the front page stories; others get their headlines from their inbox but rarely click through to the

‘Cromnibus’ Strains GOP Principles on Open Process

As the House prepares to pass a trillion dollar, 1,603-page “cromnibus” Thursday, at least one criticism can be applied to both Republicans and Democrats when the bill comes to a vote: few lawmakers —

The High Cost of Cronyism | Commentary

There’s the $1 per gallon biodiesel credit, which cost over $2 billion when it was renewed through 2013; or the Wind Production Tax Credit, which could cost $18 billion over just five years.