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Teaching the Lessons of Politics and War

The Georgian is also keeping his eye on the growing dispute in his home state over the state flag and whether the Confederate emblem should be put back on it. Two years ago former Gov.

Putting Ridge in His Place

The Homeland Security Department has been open for business for two months, but Tom Ridge is still the only Cabinet secretary without a spot in the line of presidential succession.

Unity Likely on War Vote

“I think we should speak with one, total voice,” Biden said. “It does not delineate [between the president and the troops] the way the Republicans used to.”

Capitol Raises Threat Level

Passes without a stamped signature with the Member’s name and the signature of the bearer will no longer be honored.

Democrats Risk Defeat by Return To Dovish Past

He accused the administration earlier this month of “rushing to war without adequate concern for the ramifications of doing so unilaterally or with a very small coalition.”

FEC Pushes for Document Dump

A federal appeals court Friday wrestled with whether it should unlock a treasure trove of illuminating documents that often reveal the inner workings of political groups.

A Star Turn For Treasurer

She has two younger children without disabilities. Through her advocacy work, Marin caught the attention of then-California Gov. Pete Wilson (R), who gave her a job in his administration.

Members Fear For Safety of Families

continue to prepare for the possibility of a catastrophic incident that could require Congress to convene outside of the Capitol, many Members are expressing reluctance to divert to an undisclosed location without

Blonds Have More Fun?

“The leaders of the Jewish community are influential enough that they could change the direction of where this is going, and I think they should.”

Green Renews Efforts on Lobbying Disclosures

All we are doing here is saying it should be available to the public” online, he said. “The Senate has taken this step. I think it’s embarrassing for the House not to follow suit.”