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Editorial: Dysfunction

This crucial agency has been without a permanent, Senate-confirmed chief since the fall of 2006.

Moran, Tiahrt Show Right Stuff

Afterward, Pistorius said she is a Republican precinct captain and really should be neutral in the race. But she is supporting Moran because she was turned off by Tiahrt’s attacks.

What Is the Impact of the Skilling Decision?

Without a coherent limiting principle to define the intangible right of honest services, Scalia argued, the law invited “abuse by headline-grabbing prosecutors in pursuit of local officials, state legislators

Conyers: Patent System Needs Updating

This research and development leads to innovations such as text messaging, cable television and high-speed Internet access that probably would not have emerged without patent protection.

McDermott: Generate Income for a Good Cause

Some are playing online poker, placing a bet on the Super Bowl or wagering on the outcome of March Madness — all activities, which if done responsibly, should be allowed.

Waxman: Emergency System Needs Upgrade

Without nationwide deployment, the public safety network will consist of a patchwork of new broadband technologies and old analog radios and will be no more interoperable than it is today.

Congress Must Stop Playing Immigration Fútbol

A Swartz ally, Craig Regelbrugge, co-chairman of the Agriculture Coalition for Immigration Reform, told me that “you won’t secure the border without dealing with the economic migration piece, especially

Pelosi: ‘Cruel’ to Oppose Jobless Benefits

Without naming him, Pelosi took aim at House Minority Leader John Boehner’s comment that the Wall Street reform package that the House passed Wednesday was “killing an ant with a nuclear weapon.”

Graham Presses Petraeus on Afghanistan Withdrawal

before the Senate Armed Services Committee, Petraeus attempted to walk a fine line between supporting White House policy and assuring concerned Senators that the U.S. will not withdraw from the region without