| March 13, 2015 | ||
Defense hawks demand Senate GOP budget include reserve fund
By Rebecca Shabad
Defense hawks are demanding that the Senate GOP budget include a reserve fund that would make it easier to bust spending limits set under a 2011 budget deal between the White House and Congress.
By Rebecca Shabad
Defense hawks are demanding that the Senate GOP budget include a reserve fund that would make it easier to bust spending limits set under a 2011 budget deal between the White House and Congress.
The next looming shutdown: Highway programs
By Keith Laing
Transportation funding is running on empty, forcing Congress to scramble to meet its next major deadline before the tank runs dry on May 31.
By Keith Laing
Transportation funding is running on empty, forcing Congress to scramble to meet its next major deadline before the tank runs dry on May 31.
Momentum building in Congress for $174 billion Medicare fix
By Peter Sullivan and Sarah Ferris
Momentum is building in Congress for a proposal that would abolish Medicare cuts, top Republicans said Thursday, despite the emerging battle over the $174 billion price tag.
By Peter Sullivan and Sarah Ferris
Momentum is building in Congress for a proposal that would abolish Medicare cuts, top Republicans said Thursday, despite the emerging battle over the $174 billion price tag.
Fallout continues for Schock
By Scott Wong
For Rep. Aaron Schock, it may be the fallout that ruins him.
By Scott Wong
For Rep. Aaron Schock, it may be the fallout that ruins him.
Justice asks court to lift hold on Obama immigration actions
By Ben Kamisar
The Justice Department is asking a federal appeals court to lift a lower court’s hold on President Obama’s latest executive actions on immigration, upping its push to lift a court order blocking the controversial programs.
By Ben Kamisar
The Justice Department is asking a federal appeals court to lift a lower court’s hold on President Obama’s latest executive actions on immigration, upping its push to lift a court order blocking the controversial programs.
Univision fires host for comparing Michelle Obama to 'Planet of the Apes'
By Jesse Byrnes
Univision has fired Emmy-winning talk show host Rodner Figueroa for saying first lady Michelle Obama looked like a cast member of "Planet of the Apes."
By Jesse Byrnes
Univision has fired Emmy-winning talk show host Rodner Figueroa for saying first lady Michelle Obama looked like a cast member of "Planet of the Apes."
Bipartisan House lawmakers roll out data breach bill
By Julian Hattem
A bipartisan pair of House lawmakers is rolling out draft legislation to protect people whose data may have been stolen by hackers.
By Julian Hattem
A bipartisan pair of House lawmakers is rolling out draft legislation to protect people whose data may have been stolen by hackers.
State: BlackBerry was Hillary's
By Jesse Byrnes
The iconic BlackBerry that Hillary Clinton used during her tenure as the nation's top diplomat was personal and not provided by the State Department, spokeswoman Jen Psaki said Thursday.
By Jesse Byrnes
The iconic BlackBerry that Hillary Clinton used during her tenure as the nation's top diplomat was personal and not provided by the State Department, spokeswoman Jen Psaki said Thursday.
Walker plans NH meetings
By Mark Hensch
Gov. Scott Walker (R-Wis.) has booked meetings with two prominent ex-lawmakers before his New Hampshire visit this weekend.
By Mark Hensch
Gov. Scott Walker (R-Wis.) has booked meetings with two prominent ex-lawmakers before his New Hampshire visit this weekend.
McConnell files cloture on anti-trafficking bill
By Jordain Carney
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) filed cloture Thursday on an anti-trafficking bill that has stalled in the Senate amid an abortion fight.
By Jordain Carney
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) filed cloture Thursday on an anti-trafficking bill that has stalled in the Senate amid an abortion fight.
The best sustainable growth fix is a Medicare fix
by Robert E. Moffit, contributor
The annual Medicare physician payment and funding crisis can't be resolved simply by throwing money at it.
by Robert E. Moffit, contributor
The annual Medicare physician payment and funding crisis can't be resolved simply by throwing money at it.
The right questions to ask to determine 2016 winner
By former Rep. Robert E. Andrews (D-N.J.), contributor
Followers of the 2016 presidential campaign encounter a daily blizzard of questions.
By former Rep. Robert E. Andrews (D-N.J.), contributor
Followers of the 2016 presidential campaign encounter a daily blizzard of questions.
The Wall Street Journal: GOP Senate's budget targets Medicaid, food stamps
By Kristina Peterson
Not all Republicans support the idea of turning food stamps into a block grant.
By Kristina Peterson
Not all Republicans support the idea of turning food stamps into a block grant.
Reuters: Obama doesn't text or tweet
By Jeff Mason
And don't ask him for Hillary Clinton's email address.
By Jeff Mason
And don't ask him for Hillary Clinton's email address.
The Associated Press: In Egypt, Kerry promotes US investment but offers no new military help
By Bradley Klapper
Kerry's hands are tied.
By Bradley Klapper
Kerry's hands are tied.
Bloomberg: Meet the billionaire roofer behind Scott Walker
By John McCormick and Julie Bykowicz
Diane Hendricks has done more than anyone to help Walker’s ascent.
By John McCormick and Julie Bykowicz
Diane Hendricks has done more than anyone to help Walker’s ascent.
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