| February 26, 2015 | ||
Historic vote set for Internet rules
By Julian Hattem and Mario Trujillo
A new day is dawning in Washington’s battle over the Internet.
By Julian Hattem and Mario Trujillo
A new day is dawning in Washington’s battle over the Internet.
Senate edges away from a shutdown
By Rebecca Shabad
Congress appeared to step back from the brink of a partial government shutdown Wednesday as the Senate voted overwhelmingly to move forward with a clean bill funding the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
By Rebecca Shabad
Congress appeared to step back from the brink of a partial government shutdown Wednesday as the Senate voted overwhelmingly to move forward with a clean bill funding the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
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Disgruntled right wing keeps coup talk alive
By Scott Wong
Tea Party conservatives failed to oust Speaker John Boehner last month, but they’re threatening to try again if the Ohio Republican caves in the fight against President Obama’s immigration actions.
By Scott Wong
Tea Party conservatives failed to oust Speaker John Boehner last month, but they’re threatening to try again if the Ohio Republican caves in the fight against President Obama’s immigration actions.
Fight shows GOP leaders' diverging interests
By Alexander Bolton
The fight over funding the Department of Homeland Security has put the odd-couple relationship between Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) on display.
By Alexander Bolton
The fight over funding the Department of Homeland Security has put the odd-couple relationship between Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) on display.
Pot fight smolders in capital as District moves to legalize it
By David McCabe and Lydia Wheeler
GOP members of Congress leveled threats of jail time against Washington, D.C.’s leaders Wednesday, with neither side appearing ready to back down in an intensifying battle over the District’s move to legalize marijuana.
By David McCabe and Lydia Wheeler
GOP members of Congress leveled threats of jail time against Washington, D.C.’s leaders Wednesday, with neither side appearing ready to back down in an intensifying battle over the District’s move to legalize marijuana.
Under the microscope
By Cameron Joseph
Scott Walker is looking to cement his status as the rising GOP star to watch at this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).
By Cameron Joseph
Scott Walker is looking to cement his status as the rising GOP star to watch at this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).
CPAC could make or break Rubio
By Jessica Taylor
Marco Rubio has a lot to prove at this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).
By Jessica Taylor
Marco Rubio has a lot to prove at this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).
Obama vows 'aggressive' defense of immigration actions
By Mike Lillis
President Obama vowed Wednesday to pull no punches in defense of his recent executive actions shielding millions of undocumented immigrants from deportation.
By Mike Lillis
President Obama vowed Wednesday to pull no punches in defense of his recent executive actions shielding millions of undocumented immigrants from deportation.
Police probe video of possible data hack at the National Archives
By Elise Viebeck and Cory Bennett
Law enforcement is investigating a possible data breach at the National Archives, after a hacker group released a video purporting to show a break-in on the agency’s website.
By Elise Viebeck and Cory Bennett
Law enforcement is investigating a possible data breach at the National Archives, after a hacker group released a video purporting to show a break-in on the agency’s website.
Headed for a Cuban import crisis?
By Tim Devaney
An influx of long-banned Cuban cigars could reach U.S. shores just as American brands are hit with sweeping new regulations from the Obama administration — a double whammy that some fear could snuff out the industry.
By Tim Devaney
An influx of long-banned Cuban cigars could reach U.S. shores just as American brands are hit with sweeping new regulations from the Obama administration — a double whammy that some fear could snuff out the industry.
'Fox primary' is key to winning GOP nomination
By John LeBoutillier, contributor
Coverage on Fox News Channel is essential for any 2016 Republican candidate.
By John LeBoutillier, contributor
Coverage on Fox News Channel is essential for any 2016 Republican candidate.
Words matter, and Obama got it right on countering violent extremism
By Benjamin Orbach, contributor
There are specific roles government can and cannot play in a war against ISIS and al Qaeda.
By Benjamin Orbach, contributor
There are specific roles government can and cannot play in a war against ISIS and al Qaeda.
The Associated Press: White House threatens to veto GOP effort to overhaul No Child Left Behind
By Kimberly Hefling
The House is set to debate the measure, focused on President George W. Bush’s education law.
By Kimberly Hefling
The House is set to debate the measure, focused on President George W. Bush’s education law.
The Wall Street Journal: US, Israel trade barbs over Iran
By Carol E. Lee, Michael R. Crittenden and Nicholas Casey
Top U.S. officials sharpened efforts to undermine Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ahead of his visit to Washington next week as tensions rose over a possible nuclear deal with Iran.
By Carol E. Lee, Michael R. Crittenden and Nicholas Casey
Top U.S. officials sharpened efforts to undermine Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ahead of his visit to Washington next week as tensions rose over a possible nuclear deal with Iran.
Bloomberg: The money behind CPAC
By Julie Bykowicz
Who pays for America's biggest conservative gathering?
By Julie Bykowicz
Who pays for America's biggest conservative gathering?
Reuters: Crunch time for Rand Paul at US conservative event
By Steve Holland and Andy Sullivan
With Republican rivals like Scott Walker and Jeb Bush off to a strong start in the 2016 U.S. presidential race, Rand Paul will seek his own breakout moment at an annual gathering where hopefuls go to burnish their conservative credentials.
By Steve Holland and Andy Sullivan
With Republican rivals like Scott Walker and Jeb Bush off to a strong start in the 2016 U.S. presidential race, Rand Paul will seek his own breakout moment at an annual gathering where hopefuls go to burnish their conservative credentials.
The Asbury Park Press: Christie says not so fast on pension deal
By Bob Jordan
Remember that "unprecedented accord" with the state's largest teachers' union Gov. Chris Christie spoke of earlier this week? Apparently it's not what he said.
By Bob Jordan
Remember that "unprecedented accord" with the state's largest teachers' union Gov. Chris Christie spoke of earlier this week? Apparently it's not what he said.
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