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Read the entire post by Mike Flynn, Editor-in-Chief of Big Government: Long Hot Summer Begins: Congressman Attacks Student
Laura Rozen's POLITICO.com blog reports on the world of foreign policy from Foggy Bottom to the White House, the Hill to Embassy Row.
In this morning’s Washington Post, ombudsman Andrew Alexander made the argument that “Allegations of spitting and slurs at Capitol protest merit more reporting.” This is zombie-mediaese for “we have to keep discrediting critics of this administrat
The European Commission's move raises the prospect that the US Department of Justice may follow suit and initiate a probe into a company with close ties to the Obama administration
Some governors, frustrated by halted federal efforts to overhaul the U.S. health-care system, are introducing their own changes at the state level.
SEATTLE (AP) -- Washington quarterback Jake Locker announced Monday he will return to Washington for his senior season, quickly putting to rest any lingering questions about his future.
AP - A letter by George Washington has sold for $3,218,500 at auction in New York City, setting a world record for a letter by America's first president, according to Christie's.