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Take Five: Rep. Gary Palmer

Q: You played football at the University of Alabama and you also played in the Roll Call Congressional Baseball Game. Do you have a favorite sport?

When Fear on the Right Is Trumped by Fear of Self

(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call File Photo) When they’re not busy raising money off it, House Republicans tend to sound plenty whiny about their stated No. 1 fear: Being successfully challenged from the right

The Pages of History Will Be Televised

The Capitol page program brought high school students for a semester or a summer to work and study while serving on the floors of the House and Senate.

The Pages of History Will Be Televised

The Capitol page program brought high school students for a semester or a summer to work and study while serving on the floors of the House and Senate.

Education Research Gets Results | Commentary

Chard is dean of the Annette Caldwell Simmons School of Education and Human Development at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, and chairman of the National Board of Education Sciences.  

The One Candidate Who Did Something in Congress

(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call File Photo) When the expansive presidential field tops out the week after next, five current and six former members of Congress will officially be in the hunt.

The One Candidate Who Did Something in Congress

(CQ Roll Call File Photo) To get there, Webb had to overcome the resistance of the Bush administration, which worried the generosity of the package would create big retention problems for the armed

John Lewis Helps Bring Comic-Con to At-Risk Youth

(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call File Photo) The Georgia Democrat is expected to make the rounds Saturday and Sunday in San Diego to help promote “March: Book Two,” the continuation of a planned three-part

Tim Scott Looks to Build Bridges

(Al Drago/CQ Roll Call) ANDERSON, S.C. — Tim Scott stands comfortably on the podium engaging the crowd of 300 folks, nearly all white, for the first in a town hall series introducing presidential candidates