January 6, 2015 |
Speaker seeks to squash rebellion
By Scott Wong
Speaker John Boehner on Tuesday is seeking to stamp out a rebellion from a vocal group of Tea Party insurgents who are determined to deny him a third term with the gavel.
By Scott Wong
Speaker John Boehner on Tuesday is seeking to stamp out a rebellion from a vocal group of Tea Party insurgents who are determined to deny him a third term with the gavel.
McConnell grabs the wheel in the Senate
By Alexander Bolton
McConnell is sending signal after signal that he intends to shift the way the Senate is run.
By Alexander Bolton
McConnell is sending signal after signal that he intends to shift the way the Senate is run.
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Bolder Obama ready to take on GOP
By Justin Sink
Obama is ready to take on the new Republican Congress.
By Justin Sink
Obama is ready to take on the new Republican Congress.
Most diverse Congress in history poised to take power
By Peter Sullivan
Here's The Hill's breakdown of the new Congress.
By Peter Sullivan
Here's The Hill's breakdown of the new Congress.
Source: NY rep won't seek reelection
By Scott Wong and Cameron Joseph
A GOP source says Rep. Chris Gibson (R-N.Y.) is looking at a statewide office.
By Scott Wong and Cameron Joseph
A GOP source says Rep. Chris Gibson (R-N.Y.) is looking at a statewide office.
Jeb: Show 'respect' in gay marriage debate
By Jonathan Easley
The likely 2016 presidential candidate said "we have to respect the rule of law.”
By Jonathan Easley
The likely 2016 presidential candidate said "we have to respect the rule of law.”
Medical device tax in GOP crosshairs
By Sarah Ferris
Even the White House appears open to signing off on the repeal.
By Sarah Ferris
Even the White House appears open to signing off on the repeal.
Punching above his weight
By Megan R. Wilson
Robert Weissman’s first days at the helm of Public Citizen proved to be an omen.
By Megan R. Wilson
Robert Weissman’s first days at the helm of Public Citizen proved to be an omen.
Keystone approval is overdue
By Mark R. Maddox, contributor
Opponents are degrading U.S. competitiveness and undermining energy security.
By Mark R. Maddox, contributor
Opponents are degrading U.S. competitiveness and undermining energy security.
Global economic worry list for 2015
By Desmond Lachman, contributor
This year is likely to be a challenging one for the global economy.
By Desmond Lachman, contributor
This year is likely to be a challenging one for the global economy.
The Washington Post: With GOP poised to ascend, party rancor flares
By Sean Sullivan and Robert Costa
As conservatives angle to unseat Speaker John Boehner, House Republicans are facing some of the same divisions that have hobbled their efforts to govern in the past, particularly on fiscal matters.
By Sean Sullivan and Robert Costa
As conservatives angle to unseat Speaker John Boehner, House Republicans are facing some of the same divisions that have hobbled their efforts to govern in the past, particularly on fiscal matters.
The Wall Street Journal: Crop of young outsiders remakes the face of Congress
By Siobhan Hughes
The new lawmakers taking their seats in Washington represent not just a changing of the guard in Congress but a change in the pedigree of its members. They have spent less time marching through the traditional steps toward elected office, instead forging political identities their own way.
By Siobhan Hughes
The new lawmakers taking their seats in Washington represent not just a changing of the guard in Congress but a change in the pedigree of its members. They have spent less time marching through the traditional steps toward elected office, instead forging political identities their own way.
Reuters: Air of unpredictability as new Obama-McConnell relationship begins
By Steve Holland
President Barack Obama and Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell are warily looking for areas of agreement as they begin a new chapter in a relationship that is likely to remain frosty but businesslike.
By Steve Holland
President Barack Obama and Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell are warily looking for areas of agreement as they begin a new chapter in a relationship that is likely to remain frosty but businesslike.
The New York Times: Resistance from right slows GOP press to redefine full-time worker
By Jonathan Weisman
The legislative priority for the new Republican Congress would change the definition of a full workweek, under the Affordable Care Act, to 40 hours, rather than 30.
By Jonathan Weisman
The legislative priority for the new Republican Congress would change the definition of a full workweek, under the Affordable Care Act, to 40 hours, rather than 30.
Weighing 2016 bid, Jindal to meet with pastors in Iowa
By Melinda Deslatte
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal returns to Iowa on Tuesday to meet with local pastors and again look for support among Christian evangelicals for a possible White House campaign.
By Melinda Deslatte
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal returns to Iowa on Tuesday to meet with local pastors and again look for support among Christian evangelicals for a possible White House campaign.
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