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Congress likes scratching its own back
A study shows that 73 Congress members pushed bills to help their own businesses or those of family members
A study shows that 73 Congress members pushed bills to help their own businesses or those of family members
Fresh from an Emmy sweep, Claire Danes and Damian Lewis return for a second season of TV's most dangerous affair
The House Ethics Committee found no violations by Maxine Waters
Too many congressmen depend on campaign contributions from the very institutions they should be overseeing
A study shows that repealing "don't ask, don't tell" has not hurt the U.S. military
The Minn. Senate candidate hates gay people and thinks women are "genetically predisposed" to be subservient to men
Rep. John Conyers is the House's second-longest-serving member, but he may be ousted in a primary next month
Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers has emerged as the party's main defender on women's issues
Can Rep. John Sarbanes build an army of small donors?
Paul Ryan and the Republicans' latest tactic is outright treachery: They want to break the government
The DNC chairwoman was supposed to speak to a Muslim group this week but canceled after a right-wing smear campaign
The Postal Service faces a threat greater than email or economics: Politics
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