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A Franken Finds a Recipe for Success

The children went to public school and to college on scholarships, and her mother got a degree on a GI bill scholarship after her children were grown.

Campaign Reporters Nab an Inside Peek

In fact, one might say it is a little too much detail: The writers go on for pages about Palin’s experience on her high school basketball team, including a description of the ball’s spin on her foul shot

Heard on the Hill: Corn-y Tribute

Hinojosa recently visited the maze with a group of students from nearby Rubén Hinojosa Elementary School, which the McCutchens’ own children attend. It was an educational experience.

Schmoozing Goes Global

“They participate in cultural activities, outdoor activities and cocktail diplomacy, as we like to call it,— Rotunno says.

Labor Leader Trumka Eyes Changes, Pushes Agenda

— Trumka’s comments came during a wide-ranging interview with Roll Call on Thursday, during which the third-generation coal miner also spoke about possible personnel shake-ups at the AFL-CIO, the

Ethics Panels Clash in Public

— Loyola Law School professor Laurie Levenson, a former federal prosecutor, noted that conflicts over what constitutes exculpatory evidence is common in the judicial system.

He Pillories Pols and Pundits

ROLL CALL: Why politics? All your comedy has a political bent to it, so what is it that makes politics ripe for comedy?

Cantor Will Lead GOP Delegation to Israel

Cantor told Roll Call that the group — primarily freshman Members — would meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Shimon Peres and other government officials.

Heard on the Hill: Law, Order and Public Finance

In a statement e-mailed to Roll Call, Richardson did not comment on the report of an ethics investigation, but said, “For more than a year now, I have endured the same personal, biased, partisan

Heard on the Hill: Wild and Wonderful

trips to D.C. during the seven months that the final results of the Minnesota Senate race were unresolved, he stayed in a guest room at the home of American Enterprise Institute resident scholar (and Roll

Bishop Pays $55K to Lawyers

But in an April interview with Roll Call, Wall said Bishop was not a subject of the investigation. “Congressman Bishop has no interest [to investigators] in this case,— Wall said.

Flight Club Soars in D.C.

The District’s first trapeze school opened in Penn Quarter earlier this summer, giving Washingtonians a chance to practice their great escape, or simply have their Carrie Bradshaw moment.