February 18, 2015 |
Bush beating Rubio in battle for Florida
By Jonathan Easley
Jeb Bush is courting Republican lawmakers from Florida and securing their endorsements for his likely bid for the White House.
By Jonathan Easley
Jeb Bush is courting Republican lawmakers from Florida and securing their endorsements for his likely bid for the White House.
Jeb Bush: 'I am my own man'
By Meghashyam Mali
Former Gov. Jeb Bush (R-Fla.) in an address Wednesday argues that he is his "own man" on foreign policy, responding to critics who have sought to tie him to the controversial policies of his brother and father, both former presidents.
By Meghashyam Mali
Former Gov. Jeb Bush (R-Fla.) in an address Wednesday argues that he is his "own man" on foreign policy, responding to critics who have sought to tie him to the controversial policies of his brother and father, both former presidents.
Immigration fight takes a surprise turn
By Scott Wong and Mike Lillis
The Department of Homeland Security on Tuesday suspended President Obama’s expansion of deportation deferrals, scrambling a congressional debate over how to prevent a shutdown of the agency late next week.
By Scott Wong and Mike Lillis
The Department of Homeland Security on Tuesday suspended President Obama’s expansion of deportation deferrals, scrambling a congressional debate over how to prevent a shutdown of the agency late next week.
Will McConnell make a deal?
By Alexander Bolton
Don’t count on Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to play dealmaker in the fight over Department of Homeland Security funding.
By Alexander Bolton
Don’t count on Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to play dealmaker in the fight over Department of Homeland Security funding.
Obama to talk terror fight at summit
By Jordain Carney and Martin Matishak
The Obama administration is using a three-day summit on countering violent extremism to soothe growing concerns about its ability to combat terrorism.
By Jordain Carney and Martin Matishak
The Obama administration is using a three-day summit on countering violent extremism to soothe growing concerns about its ability to combat terrorism.
ObamaCare enrollment exceeds administration goal
By Sarah Ferris
This year’s ObamaCare enrollment officially beat expectations with at least 11.4 million Americans signing up in the second year, the White House announced late Tuesday.
By Sarah Ferris
This year’s ObamaCare enrollment officially beat expectations with at least 11.4 million Americans signing up in the second year, the White House announced late Tuesday.
Oil train fire rekindles push for tanker rules
By Timothy Cama
The derailment and explosion of a train carrying more than 100 tank cars full of crude oil in West Virginia is sparking fresh calls for stronger rules to counter increased safety and health risks posed by the fast-expanding industry.
By Timothy Cama
The derailment and explosion of a train carrying more than 100 tank cars full of crude oil in West Virginia is sparking fresh calls for stronger rules to counter increased safety and health risks posed by the fast-expanding industry.
Ex-lawmakers on K St. bristle at pension bills
By Megan R. Wilson
Ex-members of Congress who have moved to K Street are bristling at a pair of bipartisan bills seeking to strip them of their taxpayer-funded federal pensions.
By Megan R. Wilson
Ex-members of Congress who have moved to K Street are bristling at a pair of bipartisan bills seeking to strip them of their taxpayer-funded federal pensions.
Clinton, Warren see opportunity in joining forces
By Amie Parnes
Hillary Clinton allies say the former secretary of State and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) have everything to gain and nothing to lose from their secret meeting in December.
By Amie Parnes
Hillary Clinton allies say the former secretary of State and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) have everything to gain and nothing to lose from their secret meeting in December.
Obama ally rallies in Chicago mayoral
By David McCabe
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel (D) has rebounded from a rocky tenure and now looks likely to win outright a Democratic primary victory next week.
By David McCabe
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel (D) has rebounded from a rocky tenure and now looks likely to win outright a Democratic primary victory next week.
Is Netanyahu 'Mr. Security'?
By Guy Ziv, contributor
To maintain that image, what better prop than a security-themed speech before Congress?
By Guy Ziv, contributor
To maintain that image, what better prop than a security-themed speech before Congress?
Tax reform is getting on the 'right track'
By Geoff Davis, contributor, and James Carter
A new plan targets fundamental problems with the tax code.
By Geoff Davis, contributor, and James Carter
A new plan targets fundamental problems with the tax code.
The New York Times: Veterans in Congress bring perspective to authorizing war
By Ashley Parker and Jeremy W. Peters
Lawmakers who served in Iraq and Afghanistan have emerged as important voices in the debate over authorizing a military campaign against the Islamic State.
By Ashley Parker and Jeremy W. Peters
Lawmakers who served in Iraq and Afghanistan have emerged as important voices in the debate over authorizing a military campaign against the Islamic State.
The Washington Post: Much of Obama’s legacy now hangs on court rulings
David Nakamura and Juliet Eilperin
A key immigration ruling underscores how the fates of the president’s signature initiatives — including the health care law and executive actions on climate change — rest in the hands of federal judges.
David Nakamura and Juliet Eilperin
A key immigration ruling underscores how the fates of the president’s signature initiatives — including the health care law and executive actions on climate change — rest in the hands of federal judges.
CNN: Going back to the future in 2016?
By Jennifer Agiesta
Who among the nascent field of 2016 contenders represents the future? For half of Americans, it's Hillary Clinton.
By Jennifer Agiesta
Who among the nascent field of 2016 contenders represents the future? For half of Americans, it's Hillary Clinton.
The Associated Press: Comparisons to brother 'interesting challenge' for Jeb Bush
By Thomas Beaumont
It's a question Jeb Bush gets often, and will surely get again, over and over.
By Thomas Beaumont
It's a question Jeb Bush gets often, and will surely get again, over and over.
USA Today: Jon Huntsman not interested in challenging Sen. Mike Lee
By Catalina Camia
Jon Huntsman may one day run again for public office, but a primary challenge against Sen. Mike Lee in Utah apparently isn’t on his 2016 to-do list.
By Catalina Camia
Jon Huntsman may one day run again for public office, but a primary challenge against Sen. Mike Lee in Utah apparently isn’t on his 2016 to-do list.
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