February 22, 2015 |
Senate Republicans eye new strategy in immigration fight
By Alexander Bolton
Senate Republican leaders are plotting a new strategy that they hope will allow them to prevent a shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) next week.
By Alexander Bolton
Senate Republican leaders are plotting a new strategy that they hope will allow them to prevent a shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) next week.
President Obama's cyber pitch misses mark in Silicon Valley
By Cory Bennett
Tech executives say the president is ignoring the real concern: privacy.
By Cory Bennett
Tech executives say the president is ignoring the real concern: privacy.
Walker: 'I don't know' if Obama loves America, is Christian
By Peter Sullivan
The remarks shifted some of the attention of recent days that had been on former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
By Peter Sullivan
The remarks shifted some of the attention of recent days that had been on former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
Giuliani says Obama had 'communist' influences at an early age
By Tristan Lejeune
“He was educated by people who were critics of the U.S. And he has not been able to overcome those influences.”
By Tristan Lejeune
“He was educated by people who were critics of the U.S. And he has not been able to overcome those influences.”
Giuliani says he's received death threats since Obama comments
By Peter Sullivan
Giuliani has sparked controversy for saying Obama does not love America.
By Peter Sullivan
Giuliani has sparked controversy for saying Obama does not love America.
10 GOP rainmakers to watch in 2016
By Jonathan Easley
Republican White House hopefuls are working to win over a handful of GOP moneymen.
By Jonathan Easley
Republican White House hopefuls are working to win over a handful of GOP moneymen.
Hillary Clinton, Jeb Bush and the problem with baggage
By Niall Stanage and Amie Parnes
Hillary Clinton and Jeb Bush are dealing with the baggage of their political histories.
By Niall Stanage and Amie Parnes
Hillary Clinton and Jeb Bush are dealing with the baggage of their political histories.
Dems: This is why we lost in 2014
By Mario Trujillo
The Democratic Party says it lacks a “single narrative” and must tighten its pitch to voters in order to compete in future elections.
By Mario Trujillo
The Democratic Party says it lacks a “single narrative” and must tighten its pitch to voters in order to compete in future elections.
Pentagon chief: US mulls shift in Afghan pullout
By Peter Sullivan
President Obama is considering changes to the timetable for withdrawing U.S. troops from Afghanistan.
By Peter Sullivan
President Obama is considering changes to the timetable for withdrawing U.S. troops from Afghanistan.
The comedian Barack Obama, a history
By The Hill staff
Even before he was president, Barack Obama enjoyed showing off his sense of humor.
By The Hill staff
Even before he was president, Barack Obama enjoyed showing off his sense of humor.
The Wall Street Journal: Top Senate, House lawmakers nearing deal on Trade Promotion Authority
By William Mauldin
House and Senate negotiators are converging on a deal to ease congressional passage of trade agreements—a key step in putting a heated dispute before the entire Congress as the Obama administration pursues a sweeping trade pact in Asia.
By William Mauldin
House and Senate negotiators are converging on a deal to ease congressional passage of trade agreements—a key step in putting a heated dispute before the entire Congress as the Obama administration pursues a sweeping trade pact in Asia.
The Associated Press: Several Republican governors back Homeland Security showdown
By Steve Peoples and Jill Colvin
Several Republican governors are urging GOP congressional leaders to stand firm next week in opposing legislation funding the Department of Homeland Security if it doesn't also overturn President Barack Obama's executive action on immigration.
By Steve Peoples and Jill Colvin
Several Republican governors are urging GOP congressional leaders to stand firm next week in opposing legislation funding the Department of Homeland Security if it doesn't also overturn President Barack Obama's executive action on immigration.
The Washington Post: Marketing wizards build Hillary Clinton’s new brand
By Philip Rucker and Anne Gearan
Corporate experts are working to both define and to refine a new image — Hillary 5.0 — to replace her very public former roles as first lady, senator, Cabinet member and failed candidate.
By Philip Rucker and Anne Gearan
Corporate experts are working to both define and to refine a new image — Hillary 5.0 — to replace her very public former roles as first lady, senator, Cabinet member and failed candidate.
The New York Times: Bush spouse backs Jeb, but is wary of family business
By Patrick Healy and Sheryl Gay Stolberg
As Columba Bush wrestled with whether to support her husband, Jeb Bush, if he decided to run for president, her sense of duty was mixed with dread.
By Patrick Healy and Sheryl Gay Stolberg
As Columba Bush wrestled with whether to support her husband, Jeb Bush, if he decided to run for president, her sense of duty was mixed with dread.
USA Today: Ohio Senate race already taking unpredictable turns
By Deirdre Shesgreen
When Ted Strickland sent out a fundraising pitch earlier this week for his yet-to-be-announced Senate campaign, the GOP response came fast and furious.
By Deirdre Shesgreen
When Ted Strickland sent out a fundraising pitch earlier this week for his yet-to-be-announced Senate campaign, the GOP response came fast and furious.
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