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Much has been made over the special election in New York's 23rd Congressional District. For some, the attention might seem a bit much, given that it is merely one of 435 House seats.
In reality, this race is about much more than one House seat....
Republican State Sen. Dede Scozzafava threw her support to Democrat Bill Owens a day after dropping out of the race to fill former GOP Rep. John McHugh's upstate New York House seat.
A staffer inadvertently placed a confidential report on a public computer network, revealing that more than 30 members of the House of Representatives are under ethics investigation, the Washington Post reported Friday. The probe, by the secretive Ho...
President Barack Obama Wednesday appointed former Republican Sen. Chuck Hagel to co-chair the Intelligence Advisory Board, which advises the president on the legality and quality of intelligence.
"Chuck understands that accurate and timely i...
In an interview with CBS's "Early Show," Levi Johnston continued the war against Sarah Palin he has been waging almost daily on his Twitter account. He reiterated negative revelations he made about Palin in a recent Vanity Fair piece, s...
Two-term Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm is term-limited and can't run again, and one sign that Democrats may have trouble holding the seat is that 54 percent of voters say they were likely or very likely to consider an independent next year, according...
Rhode Island Rep. Patrick Kennedy is banned from receiving the sacrament of Holy Communion by the Catholic Church in his home state of Rhode Island because of his public support for a woman's right to have an abortion.
Rhode Island Rep. Patrick Kennedy is banned from receiving the sacrament of Holy Communion by the Catholic Church in his home state of Rhode Island because of his public support for a woman's right to have an abortion.
There seemed to be enough lawmakers on the Sunday news shows the day after a major health care reform vote to make up a quorum, but the one clear message that emerged was the long and difficult road the legislation has to go in the Senate.
The Senate's vote to move health care reform legislation to the floor is not only the beginning of debate about the bill, but a prelude to the political battles Democrats and Republicans will wage in next year's midterm elections, the Los Angeles Times...