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Outbound Udall Considers Spilling Torture Report Secrets

The defeated Democrat is leaving open the possibility that he will take into his own hands release of a controversial study of Bush-era "enhanced interrogation" methods.

John Kerry Seeks Republican Support for U.S.-China Climate Pact

John Kerry is calling on old friends in the hope of softening Senate opposition to the President Obama's climate pact with China.

Under Pressure, Texas Textbook Publisher Caves on Climate Denial

A major publisher has cut passages from proposed Texas textbooks that distort the science of global warming

It's Official: Boehner and Top Lieutenants All Keeping Their Posts

With no last-minute flare-ups, House Republicans  on Thursday reelected John Boehner as their top leader.

Activists React Cautiously to Obama Immigration Plans

Executive action, strongly opposed by the GOP, would help as many as 5 million undocumented immigrants

GOP to Obama on Keystone: Would You Veto It or Not?

Powerful Republicans push the president to make up his mind on the pipeline.

Did the SEALS on the Osama bin Laden Raid Break Their Code of Silence for Fame and Fortune?

An interview with former SEAL Team 6 member Matt Bissonnette.

McKeon: AUMF That Bans Ground Troops 'DOA'

The top Republican says limits on the bill could hurt soldiers.

Tester Named to Chair DSCC

Montanan will helm campaign committee with a 2016 electoral map that favors Democrats.

Hachette, Amazon Make Peace in Publishing Spat

The e-commerce giant and the book publisher reached an agreement to end their bitter dispute.

Have Americans Stopped Caring About Ebola?

With the U.S. now free of the virus, people are less panicked than they were just a month ago.

How Airbnb and Uber Are Changing the Nature of Work

The traditional 9-to-5 workplace is morphing into a project-oriented, place-neutral, DIY free-for-all.

Justice Department Admits It Misled Court About FBI’s Secret Surveillance Program

"We regret this inadvertent inaccuracy and apologize for any confusion that may have been caused."

What If We Can Delay the Onset of Alzheimer's by Just a Few Years?

Families would save fortunes.

Roger Wicker Picked to Helm NRSC

Republicans pick the Mississippi senator over Dean Heller to run 2016 campaign efforts.

Harry Reid Appoints Elizabeth Warren to Reach Out to Liberals

After losses, the Massachusetts senator will rally the Democratic base from a new Senate leadership perch. 

Pelosi Suggests Questions About Her Future Are Sexist

Top House Democrat wonders why Mitch McConnell wasn't asked about stepping down the way she has been.

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Outbound Udall Considers Spilling Torture Report Secrets

The defeated Democrat is leaving open the possibility that he will take into his own hands release of a controversial study of Bush-era "enhanced interrogation" methods.

John Kerry Seeks Republican Support for U.S.-China Climate Pact

John Kerry is calling on old friends in the hope of softening Senate opposition to the President Obama's climate pact with China.

Under Pressure, Texas Textbook Publisher Caves on Climate Denial

A major publisher has cut passages from proposed Texas textbooks that distort the science of global warming

It's Official: Boehner and Top Lieutenants All Keeping Their Posts

With no last-minute flare-ups, House Republicans  on Thursday reelected John Boehner as their top leader.

Activists React Cautiously to Obama Immigration Plans

Executive action, strongly opposed by the GOP, would help as many as 5 million undocumented immigrants

GOP to Obama on Keystone: Would You Veto It or Not?

Powerful Republicans push the president to make up his mind on the pipeline.

Did the SEALS on the Osama bin Laden Raid Break Their Code of Silence for Fame and Fortune?

An interview with former SEAL Team 6 member Matt Bissonnette.

McKeon: AUMF That Bans Ground Troops 'DOA'

The top Republican says limits on the bill could hurt soldiers.

Tester Named to Chair DSCC

Montanan will helm campaign committee with a 2016 electoral map that favors Democrats.

Hachette, Amazon Make Peace in Publishing Spat

The e-commerce giant and the book publisher reached an agreement to end their bitter dispute.

Have Americans Stopped Caring About Ebola?

With the U.S. now free of the virus, people are less panicked than they were just a month ago.

How Airbnb and Uber Are Changing the Nature of Work

The traditional 9-to-5 workplace is morphing into a project-oriented, place-neutral, DIY free-for-all.

Justice Department Admits It Misled Court About FBI’s Secret Surveillance Program

"We regret this inadvertent inaccuracy and apologize for any confusion that may have been caused."

What If We Can Delay the Onset of Alzheimer's by Just a Few Years?

Families would save fortunes.

Roger Wicker Picked to Helm NRSC

Republicans pick the Mississippi senator over Dean Heller to run 2016 campaign efforts.

Harry Reid Appoints Elizabeth Warren to Reach Out to Liberals

After losses, the Massachusetts senator will rally the Democratic base from a new Senate leadership perch. 

Pelosi Suggests Questions About Her Future Are Sexist

Top House Democrat wonders why Mitch McConnell wasn't asked about stepping down the way she has been.

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