January 8, 2015 |
Cruz, McConnell vie for influence with freshmen
By Alexander Bolton
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) are competing for influence among the Senate’s 12 Republican freshmen, with the outcome potentially shaping the agenda for 2015 and beyond.
By Alexander Bolton
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) are competing for influence among the Senate’s 12 Republican freshmen, with the outcome potentially shaping the agenda for 2015 and beyond.
Who’s next on Boehner’s hit list?
By Scott Wong
Republicans on Capitol Hill are buzzing about who will face the next round of political payback after a pack of conservatives tried to overthrow Speaker John Boehner.
By Scott Wong
Republicans on Capitol Hill are buzzing about who will face the next round of political payback after a pack of conservatives tried to overthrow Speaker John Boehner.
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GOP split on ObamaCare game plan
By Sarah Ferris
Congressional Republicans face major ObamaCare dilemma.
By Sarah Ferris
Congressional Republicans face major ObamaCare dilemma.
DOD eyes savings in sinking oil prices
By Martin Matishak
Windfall could give department breathing room for sequestration.
By Martin Matishak
Windfall could give department breathing room for sequestration.
Paris terrorist attack draws questions about Obama policies
By Justin Sink
The attack prompted condemnation, but criticism of some policies.
By Justin Sink
The attack prompted condemnation, but criticism of some policies.
Favorite emerges for Clinton campaign
By Amie Parnes
Top Democratic operative Robby Mook emerged as favorite to run her campaign.
By Amie Parnes
Top Democratic operative Robby Mook emerged as favorite to run her campaign.
Will Dems nationalize race for Grimm seat?
By Jonathan Easley
National referendums have become a hallmark of recent New York special elections.
By Jonathan Easley
National referendums have become a hallmark of recent New York special elections.
No one’s sitting out 2016 for the Republicans
By Jessica Taylor
Many GOP heavyweights see 2016 as their last chance to make a play for Oval Office.
By Jessica Taylor
Many GOP heavyweights see 2016 as their last chance to make a play for Oval Office.
Dems to Obama: Go big on OT
By Tim Devaney
Business groups complained raising overtime pay would force staffers to cut workers’ hours.
By Tim Devaney
Business groups complained raising overtime pay would force staffers to cut workers’ hours.
Congress looks to pre-empt Web rules
By Julian Hattem
As Democrats muster opposition to "fast lanes," Republicans target public utility rules.
By Julian Hattem
As Democrats muster opposition to "fast lanes," Republicans target public utility rules.
The Sony hack is not SOPA redux
By Lawrence J. Spiwak, contributor
What's wrong with using every available legal avenue to protect intellectual property rights?
By Lawrence J. Spiwak, contributor
What's wrong with using every available legal avenue to protect intellectual property rights?
The Associated Press: Ready, set showdown: New GOP leader, Obama lining up fights
By Connie Cass
Not wasting any time, new Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and President Barack Obama are setting course for showdowns over health care, a big oil pipeline, immigration policy and financing of the agency that tries to protect the U.S. from terrorists.
By Connie Cass
Not wasting any time, new Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and President Barack Obama are setting course for showdowns over health care, a big oil pipeline, immigration policy and financing of the agency that tries to protect the U.S. from terrorists.
The New York Times: In GOP, a divide of ideology and age
By Jonathan Martin
As Mike Huckabee and Jeb Bush consider seeking the Republican nomination for president, they face challenges in their party over their past departures from conservative orthodoxy.
By Jonathan Martin
As Mike Huckabee and Jeb Bush consider seeking the Republican nomination for president, they face challenges in their party over their past departures from conservative orthodoxy.
The Washington Post: Jeb Bush stands apart in GOP on gay marriage
By Philip Rucker
The potential 2016 candidate said people should accept court rulings that legalize such unions.
By Philip Rucker
The potential 2016 candidate said people should accept court rulings that legalize such unions.
The Wall Street Journal: Which is Jeb Bush’s group, and which is his supporters’ group?
By Rebecca Ballhaus
Jeb Bush and his allies have employed an unusual strategy in laying the fundraising groundwork for his campaign, following his announcement last month that he would “actively explore” running for president in 2016.
By Rebecca Ballhaus
Jeb Bush and his allies have employed an unusual strategy in laying the fundraising groundwork for his campaign, following his announcement last month that he would “actively explore” running for president in 2016.
Bloomberg: Donors to Chris Christie: Come on, already
By Julie Bykowicz
Jeb Bush is dominating the 2016 presidential chatter, and the New Jersey governor's fans are worried that he can't wait much longer.
By Julie Bykowicz
Jeb Bush is dominating the 2016 presidential chatter, and the New Jersey governor's fans are worried that he can't wait much longer.
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