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Consensus Elusive on Plans for D.C. Land

Council in 2003, the 37-page planning document lays out specifications for how the land should be developed, maximizing its “potential to contribute to [residents’] quality of life” while spurring economic

The Mouth That Soared

Her police-blotter-style report of her lunch has since garnered more than 1 million page views and has earned the venerable hired mouth (she’s been paid to opine on food since 1976) quite the following

GAO Lauds Itself in Annual Report

The Oklahoma Republican released an almost 30-page report blasting efforts at cutting GAO spending and suggesting that such cuts would lessen the effectiveness of the agency.

Santorum Sticks With Trusted Strategist

“I could tell they’re always on the same page,” said Pennsylvania GOP operative Vince Galko, who worked on Santorum’s last two Senate races. “They know what the other is going to think.”

Riddick’s Tome Unlocks Quirky Senate Powers

But while the Speaker can pluck his out of thin air, the Senate is beholden to its own restrictive rules and precedents, all of which have been recorded in the 1,608-page tome Riddick’s Senate Procedure

Armed Gunman Alert Sparks Scare at Georgetown Law

Capitol Police of a possible armed gunman on or near the Georgetown Law Center campus,” read an announcement posted on the main page of the Georgetown University website at 1:30 p.m.

McCain Spars With Activists on Debt

On her Facebook page, O’Donnell said McCain was “attacking his own party and the very grassroots folks who can help drive a real solution.”

Boehner Debt Bill May Be Picking Up Steam

Although West had already indicated he would support the bill, he said the Congressional Budget Office’s cost estimate of the bill and lobbying by leaders seemed to have help turn the page on the measure