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Remainders: Recruitment Woes

Stephanie Herseth Sandlin announced on her Facebook page that she will not seek the open Senate seat in South Dakota. A GOP poll found that former Alaska Gov.

Hill Climbers: An Arizonan Returns East

This new world of opportunity interested Johnson so much that she took a position at PBS Online before spending another decade working her way up to become the page one editor at The Arizona Republic

Kentucky: McConnell Fundraises Off Secret Recording

“Breaking: Liberals Wiretap McConnell’s Office: Stand with Senator McConnell against the liberal media’s illegal and underhanded tactics,” reads the fundraising page from McConnell’s campaign, referring

Reynolds Retiring From Capitol Police on Friday

Officers accused supervisors of enforcing made-up policies and violating the tenants of the Family and Medical Leave Act, and the union cried foul over a 1,000-page packet of new directives it said it

Would Obama Deal on Spending?

GOP leaders are said to be deeply aware that if taxes rise for everyone, they’ll be seen as having made it happen to protect the highest-earning 2 percent. Led by Speaker John A.

GOP Pushes Back on Sequester

Republicans pushed back Friday after the White House blamed the GOP for blocking “balanced” alternatives that would raise taxes on the wealthy as a way to avoid automatic budget cuts set to take effect Jan. 2<

Laura Richardson Probe Complete

Richardson’s submission, which accuses the committee of repeated procedural violations and the mishandling of witnesses and evidence during the probe, was the focus of an incendiary 16-page report

Old Troubles Dog GSA Official

Neely’s wife, Deborah, posted three items on her Facebook page with photographs from the groundbreaking that were “related to Senator Inouye’s campaign,” the letter said, but the OSC cleared Neely