January 19, 2015 |
Obama plays Robin Hood
By Justin Sink
The White House wants President Obama to play the part of Robin Hood at Tuesday’s State of the Union address.
By Justin Sink
The White House wants President Obama to play the part of Robin Hood at Tuesday’s State of the Union address.
Lawmakers reflect on 'no' votes on MLK Day
By Ben Kamisar
There are only six current members of Congress who previously voted against creating a national holiday.
By Ben Kamisar
There are only six current members of Congress who previously voted against creating a national holiday.
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A big bang on tax reform?
By Judd Gregg
OPINION | What a chance to do something really big and good for our nation.
By Judd Gregg
OPINION | What a chance to do something really big and good for our nation.
McConnell's cunning Keystone game
By Juan Williams
OPINION | He is using the issue to try to reposition the GOP.
By Juan Williams
OPINION | He is using the issue to try to reposition the GOP.
Pope Francis planning to address joint session of Congress, organizer says
By Kyle Balluck
The visit to Washington, part of a three-city tour, is planned for September.
By Kyle Balluck
The visit to Washington, part of a three-city tour, is planned for September.
Biz hears '16 undertones in Obama SOTU
By Kevin Cirilli
State of the Union or 2016 stump speech? That's what financial regulatory watchers wonder.
By Kevin Cirilli
State of the Union or 2016 stump speech? That's what financial regulatory watchers wonder.
Intelligence chief: 'Unbelievable amount of data' coming after Paris attacks
By Vicki Needham
Sen. Richard Burr (R-N.C.) said he expects that data will pour in over the next few months.
By Vicki Needham
Sen. Richard Burr (R-N.C.) said he expects that data will pour in over the next few months.
Sunday show wrap-up: Terror attacks still in spotlight
By The Hill staff
President Obama's proposed tax plan and 2016 were also discussed.
By The Hill staff
President Obama's proposed tax plan and 2016 were also discussed.
Graham considering a presidential run
By Peter Schroeder
The GOP senator said he has established a “testing the waters committee."
By Peter Schroeder
The GOP senator said he has established a “testing the waters committee."
Path to Senate runs through Silicon Valley
By Julian Hattem and Cory Bennett
Candidates to replace Boxer will need to be attentive to the tech industry.
By Julian Hattem and Cory Bennett
Candidates to replace Boxer will need to be attentive to the tech industry.
The myth of the 'Asian vote'
By Anne Kim, contributor
Asian voters stand as a testament to the limits of demographically driven politics.
By Anne Kim, contributor
Asian voters stand as a testament to the limits of demographically driven politics.
Calling all mayors
By Heath Brown, contributor
It is likely to be a very gubernatorial campaign in 2016 — but what about the mayors?
By Heath Brown, contributor
It is likely to be a very gubernatorial campaign in 2016 — but what about the mayors?
Reuters: Obama tax proposals run into Republican criticism
By Kevin Drawbaugh
President Barack Obama's new tax plan ran into rapid criticism from the Republicans on Sunday, underscoring the challenges facing any attempt to overhaul the U.S. tax code.
By Kevin Drawbaugh
President Barack Obama's new tax plan ran into rapid criticism from the Republicans on Sunday, underscoring the challenges facing any attempt to overhaul the U.S. tax code.
Bloomberg: The Republican Congress can save ObamaCare. Will it?
By David Weigel
The tug of war between nihilism and reform.
By David Weigel
The tug of war between nihilism and reform.
The Washington Post: Obama’s strategy on race: Steady gains within system
By Steven Mufson
Years after Martin Luther King Jr.’s rousing demands for economic justice, the president has stuck to his message of restraint and patience.
By Steven Mufson
Years after Martin Luther King Jr.’s rousing demands for economic justice, the president has stuck to his message of restraint and patience.
The New York Times: Gay marriage case offers GOP political cover
By Jeremy W. Peters and Jonathan Martin
If the Supreme Court resolves the issue as expected, it could largely neutralize a debate that a majority of Americans believe Republicans are on the wrong side of.
By Jeremy W. Peters and Jonathan Martin
If the Supreme Court resolves the issue as expected, it could largely neutralize a debate that a majority of Americans believe Republicans are on the wrong side of.
The Des Moines Register: 9 things we'll learn at the Iowa Freedom Summit
By Jason Noble
The Republican race to the White House begins at Hoyt Sherman Place.
By Jason Noble
The Republican race to the White House begins at Hoyt Sherman Place.
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