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Abbey: Moratorium on Horse Gathers Is Untenable

The public has been invited to help shape this initiative by offering ideas to a Strategy Development Document that is posted on the BLM’s home page and is open for comment until Sept. 3.

Indictment May Mark End of PMA Scandal

In what had appeared to be a wide-ranging probe that could have ensnared several Democratic House lawmakers, the end result, an 18-page indictment, mentioned no Members of Congress or broader bribery

Rangel Now Fighting Battles on Two Fronts

But Rangel’s campaign also faces significant legal bills: He has paid more than $2 million for attorneys’ fees since the ethics investigation started nearly two years ago.

Oil Spill, Wall Street Bill Drive K Street Spending

In its 17-page lobbying report, API devoted a whole section to the litany of oil spill legislation before Congress that it has lobbied on, including amending the 1990 Oil Pollution Act and a measure

GOP Surveys Itself on New Agenda

On the last page of the survey, Members who want to offer a “specific proposal” are invited to “submit a one-page document on the idea.”

Rock Legends Show Their Tribal Music Roots

His ground-breaking, overdriven sound on the 1958 single “Rumble” changed modern rock guitar, allowing musicians such as Pete Townshend and Jimmy Page a framework upon which to create the now-iconic songs

Snyder Ponders 14 Years of Front-Row History

While Snyder called the trip “a historic, page-turning event in the history of Vietnam and United States,” the highlight of the jaunt might have happened on the ride home.

Cantor’s Policy Group Has Faded Away

On the home page of the National Council for a New America, House Minority Whip Eric Cantor (R-Va.) greets visitors with the suggestion that they nominate their hometown to host one of the council’s national

Want an Earmark? Mainers Make Video Requests

Out of more than 100 requests, just three didn’t make the cut: $2 million to build organic produce greenhouses, $40,000 to build beehives in school gardens and $500,000 for a community health center.

Hill Climbers: Witness to History

[IMGCAP(2)]”It was fun and interesting because they had five kids all under the age of nine,” Stephens said. “I turned into a little baby sitter for the free room and board.”

D.C. Marks Holocaust Remembrance Day

Today through Wednesday, 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The Holocaust Memorial Museum will host public readings of the names of those who were slain in the Holocaust in the museum’s Hall of Remembrance.

Road Map: Parliamentarian Takes the Stage

[IMGCAP(2)]While ominous thunder rumbled outside, Republican and Democratic staffers met with Frumin and his staff at high noon Monday in an ornate Senate room and argued their positions for an hour