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Davis Sees Wealth of Options

Specifically, the seven-term lawmaker says he expects to be earning north of $1 million when he re-enters the private sector next year.

GOP Still Mad Over Nominees

McConnell made good on that threat within hours by refusing to give consent for Senate committees to meet while the Senate is in session.

Public Land, ATV Fans Square Off at Hearing

All-terrain vehicle enthusiasts shouldn’t expect a joy ride this morning as a controversy over the use of public lands for off-road motorbikes roars into a Senate hearing room today.

Lieberman Joins Obama Attack

During a Senate vote Wednesday, Obama dragged Lieberman by the hand to a far corner of the Senate chamber and engaged in an intense three-minute conversation.

Lieberman Draws Fire on Obama

Furthermore, during a Senate vote Wednesday, Obama dragged Lieberman by the hand to a far corner of the Senate chamber and engaged in what appeared to reporters in the gallery as an intense, three-minute

Shapshots Show Immigrant and Refugee Experiences

Immigrant and refugee students at the Catalina Magnet High School in Tucson, Ariz., don’t turn to a dictionary when they can’t think of the English word to express what they’re thinking.

Envision Victory

Heather Wilson (R) decided to retire from the Democratic-leaning 1st district to run for Senate.

See Jane Legislate

couple Jim Carrey and Jenny McCarthy were on Capitol Hill on Wednesday to take part in the “Green Our Vaccines” rally, which pushed lawmakers to move to eliminate toxins like mercury from vaccines and re-evaluate

Obama Greeted With Relief

“We’re going to see one party come together,” said Rep. Gregory Meeks (D-N.Y.), a Clinton backer and member of the Congressional Black Caucus.

Virginia: Romney Set to Appear for Gilmore and Fimian

Massachusetts Gov. and erstwhile presidential candidate Mitt Romney (R) is set to stump for two Congressional nominees in the Old Dominion on Thursday, as well as for the lieutenant governor’s expected re-election

When Running Is a Family Affair

In Maine, former state Senate majority leader Chellie Pingree (D) is running in the 1st Congressional District to replace Rep. Tom Allen (D), who is running for the Senate.

Senators Await Clinton Decision

Max Baucus and Jon Tester, the majority of the outstanding uncommitted Senate superdelegates seemed inclined to wait to endorse Obama until Wednesday at the earliest.

Biden, Buyin’ Lingerie

Biden, we’re told, was browsing around the more “G-rated” section of the store (as opposed to the racier bras-and-undies section), where pajamas and other casual lounging togs are on display.