| January 28, 2015 | ||
GOP looks for escape plan on immigration
By Alexander Bolton
Republican leaders in the House and Senate are boxed in on immigration and searching for a way out.
By Alexander Bolton
Republican leaders in the House and Senate are boxed in on immigration and searching for a way out.
GOP seizes chance to put Holder on trial
By Justin Sink and Tim Devaney
Republicans in the Senate are planning to use their first high-profile confirmation hearing to put Eric Holder on trial.
By Justin Sink and Tim Devaney
Republicans in the Senate are planning to use their first high-profile confirmation hearing to put Eric Holder on trial.
5 things to watch at AG nominee’s hearing
By Justin Sink
By all accounts, Loretta Lynch is likely to win confirmation as the next U.S. attorney general. But there are still plenty of reasons to watch her confirmation hearing, which kicks off on Wednesday.
By Justin Sink
By all accounts, Loretta Lynch is likely to win confirmation as the next U.S. attorney general. But there are still plenty of reasons to watch her confirmation hearing, which kicks off on Wednesday.
Tea Party lawmakers: We may take on McCain
By Scott Wong and Cameron Joseph
A couple of Tea Party lawmakers are strongly considering challenging Sen. John McCain in 2016, but they won’t both get in the race.
By Scott Wong and Cameron Joseph
A couple of Tea Party lawmakers are strongly considering challenging Sen. John McCain in 2016, but they won’t both get in the race.
Jeb Bush's secret weapon
By Jonathan Easley
Jeb Bush’s secret weapon in his potential White House bid is his wife of 40 years, Columba Bush, supporters of the former Florida governor say.
By Jonathan Easley
Jeb Bush’s secret weapon in his potential White House bid is his wife of 40 years, Columba Bush, supporters of the former Florida governor say.
Clinton willing to testify before Benghazi panel, Democrat says
By Martin Matishak
Hillary Clinton is willing to testify before the House Select Committee that is investigating the 2012 terrorist attacks in Benghazi, Libya, according to the panel’s top Democrat.
By Martin Matishak
Hillary Clinton is willing to testify before the House Select Committee that is investigating the 2012 terrorist attacks in Benghazi, Libya, according to the panel’s top Democrat.
Obama scraps plan to tax college accounts
By Bernie Becker
President Obama is scrapping his proposal to tax withdrawals from a popular savings account for college expenses, after facing sharp criticism from both Republicans and outside groups, a White House official said Tuesday.
By Bernie Becker
President Obama is scrapping his proposal to tax withdrawals from a popular savings account for college expenses, after facing sharp criticism from both Republicans and outside groups, a White House official said Tuesday.
Obama’s pivot on oil draws fire from left
By Laura Barron-Lopez
President Obama unveiled plans Tuesday to open swaths of the Atlantic and Arctic oceans to new oil and gas exploration, enraging Democrats and environmentalists who had cheered him just two days earlier for blocking drilling elsewhere.
By Laura Barron-Lopez
President Obama unveiled plans Tuesday to open swaths of the Atlantic and Arctic oceans to new oil and gas exploration, enraging Democrats and environmentalists who had cheered him just two days earlier for blocking drilling elsewhere.
Trade chief pitches ‘fast-track’ to Congress
By Vicki Needham
The nation’s top trade official sought Tuesday to smooth the way for passage of major international pacts, reassuring Congress the Obama administration is committed to building bipartisan support for its ambitious global trade agenda.
By Vicki Needham
The nation’s top trade official sought Tuesday to smooth the way for passage of major international pacts, reassuring Congress the Obama administration is committed to building bipartisan support for its ambitious global trade agenda.
Financial world's eyes on Fed chairwoman
By Kevin Cirilli
Janet Yellen will speak to reporters on Wednesday.
By Kevin Cirilli
Janet Yellen will speak to reporters on Wednesday.
Why Romney is thinking about 2016
By John LeBoutillier, contributor
Why is Romney even considering another run? The answers are simple.
By John LeBoutillier, contributor
Why is Romney even considering another run? The answers are simple.
USA Today: Koch group moves to put brakes on gas-tax hike
By Fredreka Schouten
One of the biggest players in the Koch brothers' conservative network is leading a coalition of more than 50 groups that will urge Congress to reject plans to increase the federal gas tax.
By Fredreka Schouten
One of the biggest players in the Koch brothers' conservative network is leading a coalition of more than 50 groups that will urge Congress to reject plans to increase the federal gas tax.
The Wall Street Journal: Conservative donors set high bar for 2016 race
By Rebecca Ballhaus
A massive campaign-spending goal announced by conservative donors is sending early shock waves through the 2016 election landscape.
By Rebecca Ballhaus
A massive campaign-spending goal announced by conservative donors is sending early shock waves through the 2016 election landscape.
The New York Times: Again for Murdoch, Romney can do no right
By Amy Chozick and Michael Barbaro
As Mitt Romney considers a 2016 presidential run, he again finds ill will instead of favor from Rupert Murdoch, a reality that has pained and angered Mr. Romney’s allies.
By Amy Chozick and Michael Barbaro
As Mitt Romney considers a 2016 presidential run, he again finds ill will instead of favor from Rupert Murdoch, a reality that has pained and angered Mr. Romney’s allies.
The Washington Post: Ahead of possible 2016 bid, Romney talks openly about Mormon faith
By Philip Rucker
If he runs again, he’s determined to re-brand himself as authentic — and make public what he’s kept private.
By Philip Rucker
If he runs again, he’s determined to re-brand himself as authentic — and make public what he’s kept private.
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