Lummis Drops Bid for RSC Chair
By Daniel NewhauserShe's the second lawmaker to leave the race after the death of a spouse. Mick Mulvaney is viewed as the front-runner for the post.
Is Ebola Funding One Thing the White House and Congress Can Agree On?
By Sophie NovackWith a new $6 billion request to Congress, the administration sure hopes so.
Mike Lee’s 4,200-Word Plan to Fix Congress, Summed Up in Six Sentences
By Marina KorenThe TL;DR version.
Privacy Group Wins Court Ruling Against FBI's Facial-Recognition Technology
By Dustin VolzTransparency organizations are serving the public interest when seeking information about the government's collection and use of biometric data, a federal judge said.
Latino Community Worries Obama Could Fall Short of Expectations
By Lauren FoxThe president must balance expectations with political reality.
Boehner: The House Will Vote to Repeal Obamacare
By Daniel NewhauserThe speaker is setting out an agenda after a big week for the GOP.
U.S. Targets Khorasan Group With New Round of Airstrikes
By Jordain CarneyThe Defense Department says the terrorist organization was plotting to attack the United States or Europe.
Major Tech Company Severs Ties With ALEC
By Dustin VolzSAP is the latest in a string of tech organizations to bolt from the conservative group.
The Latest Climate Change Statement: Webcast Your Vasectomy
By Jason PlautzWorldwide event seeks to bring men into the family-planning discussion.
Plunging Oil Prices Set Off a Global Chess Game
By Norm OrnsteinHuge implications of a lower cost per barrel will make John Kerry's job even tougher.
After the Wave, Obama and GOP Leaders Begin Testing Each Other
By James Oliphant and Daniel NewhauserThe White House and Congress are already weighing when to compromise and when to fight.
Elizabeth Warren's Supporters See Vindication in Dems' 2014 Debacle
By Emily SchultheisIt's the first round of the Democrats' struggle to define themselves in the wake of their midterm defeat.
His Party Is at a Low Point, and Obama Seems Passive
By George E. Condon Jr.From Congress to state capitals, the last six years have taken a huge toll on Democrats' fortunes.
Obama: The Oil-and-Gas Boom Is Awesome. But Stop Bugging Me About Keystone.
By Ben GemanRepublicans' midterm victory means a Keystone XL pipeline is coming front-and-center to Congress's energy agenda, but that doesn't mean President Obama wants to talk about it.
Pelosi Wastes No Time Announcing She'll Run Again for Leader
By Billy HouseNo one is expected to challenge the minority leader, even if some Democrats are privately unhappy.
Lummis Drops Bid for RSC Chair
By Daniel NewhauserShe's the second lawmaker to leave the race after the death of a spouse. Mick Mulvaney is viewed as the front-runner for the post.
Is Ebola Funding One Thing the White House and Congress Can Agree On?
By Sophie NovackWith a new $6 billion request to Congress, the administration sure hopes so.
Mike Lee’s 4,200-Word Plan to Fix Congress, Summed Up in Six Sentences
By Marina KorenThe TL;DR version.
Privacy Group Wins Court Ruling Against FBI's Facial-Recognition Technology
By Dustin VolzTransparency organizations are serving the public interest when seeking information about the government's collection and use of biometric data, a federal judge said.
Latino Community Worries Obama Could Fall Short of Expectations
By Lauren FoxThe president must balance expectations with political reality.
Boehner: The House Will Vote to Repeal Obamacare
By Daniel NewhauserThe speaker is setting out an agenda after a big week for the GOP.
U.S. Targets Khorasan Group With New Round of Airstrikes
By Jordain CarneyThe Defense Department says the terrorist organization was plotting to attack the United States or Europe.
Major Tech Company Severs Ties With ALEC
By Dustin VolzSAP is the latest in a string of tech organizations to bolt from the conservative group.
The Latest Climate Change Statement: Webcast Your Vasectomy
By Jason PlautzWorldwide event seeks to bring men into the family-planning discussion.
Plunging Oil Prices Set Off a Global Chess Game
By Norm OrnsteinHuge implications of a lower cost per barrel will make John Kerry's job even tougher.
After the Wave, Obama and GOP Leaders Begin Testing Each Other
By James Oliphant and Daniel NewhauserThe White House and Congress are already weighing when to compromise and when to fight.
Elizabeth Warren's Supporters See Vindication in Dems' 2014 Debacle
By Emily SchultheisIt's the first round of the Democrats' struggle to define themselves in the wake of their midterm defeat.
His Party Is at a Low Point, and Obama Seems Passive
By George E. Condon Jr.From Congress to state capitals, the last six years have taken a huge toll on Democrats' fortunes.
Obama: The Oil-and-Gas Boom Is Awesome. But Stop Bugging Me About Keystone.
By Ben GemanRepublicans' midterm victory means a Keystone XL pipeline is coming front-and-center to Congress's energy agenda, but that doesn't mean President Obama wants to talk about it.
Pelosi Wastes No Time Announcing She'll Run Again for Leader
By Billy HouseNo one is expected to challenge the minority leader, even if some Democrats are privately unhappy.