| February 6, 2015 | ||
DHS shutdown grows more likely
By Justin Sink
The chances of a shutdown at the Department of Homeland Security are growing by the day, with congressional leaders at a stalemate over legislation that would provide funding after Feb. 27.
By Justin Sink
The chances of a shutdown at the Department of Homeland Security are growing by the day, with congressional leaders at a stalemate over legislation that would provide funding after Feb. 27.
Clinton widens her circle
By Amie Parnes
Hillary Clinton is widenening her circle for her second White House bid, adding key staffers more associated with other Democratic heavyweights to her tight-knit camp.
By Amie Parnes
Hillary Clinton is widenening her circle for her second White House bid, adding key staffers more associated with other Democratic heavyweights to her tight-knit camp.
FCC trumps Congress in net neutrality fight
By Julian Hattem
New proposed Internet rules from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) are sidelining Congress in the fight over net neutrality.
By Julian Hattem
New proposed Internet rules from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) are sidelining Congress in the fight over net neutrality.
Senate Democratic campaign chairman: Majority or bust in 2016
By Cameron Joseph
New Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Chairman Jon Tester (Mont.) has one goal for 2016: win back Senate control.
By Cameron Joseph
New Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Chairman Jon Tester (Mont.) has one goal for 2016: win back Senate control.
Looking to 2016, Perry road tests message
By Jonathan Easley
Former Gov. Rick Perry (R-Texas) road-tested his potential 2016 campaign message before a receptive conservative crowd in Washington, D.C. on Thursday, boasting about his record and showing off his policy chops.
By Jonathan Easley
Former Gov. Rick Perry (R-Texas) road-tested his potential 2016 campaign message before a receptive conservative crowd in Washington, D.C. on Thursday, boasting about his record and showing off his policy chops.
Top Black Dems to skip Netanyahu speech
By Mike Lillis
Leading members of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) are lining up to skip a coming speech by the prime minister of Israel.
By Mike Lillis
Leading members of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) are lining up to skip a coming speech by the prime minister of Israel.
Black Caucus slams Rand Paul for opposing AG nominee Lynch
By David McCabe
The Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) issued a sharp condemnation of Sen. Rand Paul’s (R-Ky.) opposition to Attorney General nominee Loretta Lynch on Thursday.
By David McCabe
The Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) issued a sharp condemnation of Sen. Rand Paul’s (R-Ky.) opposition to Attorney General nominee Loretta Lynch on Thursday.
Schock staffer resigns after comparing blacks to zoo animals in Facebook post
By David McCabe
A senior adviser to Rep. Aaron Schock (R-Ill.) has resigned, after he made a number of racially charged comments on his Facebook page, including one that compared two black people to “zoo animals” having a “mating ritual.”
By David McCabe
A senior adviser to Rep. Aaron Schock (R-Ill.) has resigned, after he made a number of racially charged comments on his Facebook page, including one that compared two black people to “zoo animals” having a “mating ritual.”
Vets assail Brian Williams over ‘reprehensible’ false claims
By Martin Matishak
Prominent veterans service organizations are blasting Brian Williams over the NBC anchor’s false claims that he was on a helicopter forced down by enemy fire in 2003.
By Martin Matishak
Prominent veterans service organizations are blasting Brian Williams over the NBC anchor’s false claims that he was on a helicopter forced down by enemy fire in 2003.
Anthem hack raises ObamaCare concerns
By Cory Bennett
The mammoth data breach at health insurer Anthem Inc. has given new life to concerns about whether information shared with federal healthcare websites is safe.
By Cory Bennett
The mammoth data breach at health insurer Anthem Inc. has given new life to concerns about whether information shared with federal healthcare websites is safe.
Key questions the US must answer before arming Ukraine
By Robert Gramer, contributor
Helping Ukraine help itself in the fight against separatists may be the right move.
By Robert Gramer, contributor
Helping Ukraine help itself in the fight against separatists may be the right move.
The protectionist Jones Act vs. US economic freedom
By Bryan Riley, contributor
Congress should get rid of trade barriers that shield politically connected insiders from competition.
By Bryan Riley, contributor
Congress should get rid of trade barriers that shield politically connected insiders from competition.
The New York Times: Democrats exercise 'no' power in Senate to GOP's dismay
By Jeremy W. Peters
Republicans are beginning to learn the limits of their newfound power.
By Jeremy W. Peters
Republicans are beginning to learn the limits of their newfound power.
Bloomberg: What should we tell the kids about climate change?
By Alex Nussbaum
States are flip-flopping on new teaching guidelines.
By Alex Nussbaum
States are flip-flopping on new teaching guidelines.
Reuters: German, French leaders press Moscow on Ukraine
By Timothy Heritage and Richard Balmforth
The coordinated trip by Chancellor Angela Merkel and President Francois Hollande followed five hours of late-night talks.
By Timothy Heritage and Richard Balmforth
The coordinated trip by Chancellor Angela Merkel and President Francois Hollande followed five hours of late-night talks.
The Associated Press: Lawmakers expect resistance on war powers vote
By Andrew Taylor and Nedra Pickler
War authorizations are among the most difficult issues confronting members of Congress.
By Andrew Taylor and Nedra Pickler
War authorizations are among the most difficult issues confronting members of Congress.
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