Senate Expected To Approve Sebelius Replacement At HHS
The Senate votes Thursday on the nomination of Sylvia Mathews Burwell to be Health and Human Services Secretary, replacing Kathleen Sebelius. Burwell was running the Office of Management and Budget.
View ArticleClinton Uses 'Hard Choices' Book Tour To Steer Benghazi Message
Republicans have been using the 2012 attack in Libya against her. Analysts say while Hillary Clinton is talking about Benghazi, she is defining the issue herself well ahead of any political campaign.
View ArticleAs News Of Cantor's Upset Settles, A Shakeup Still Looms On The Hill
Transcript AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: From NPR News, this is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. I'm Audie Cornish.MELISSA BLOCK, BYLINE: And I'm Melissa Block. Republicans are reeling from thestunning news out of the...
View ArticleMeet The New Stars Of Campaign Ads: Mom And Dad
It's the summer of a campaign year and once again the airwaves, the Internet, and likely your own Facebook and other social media feeds are full of political ads.In the primaries, we've already seen...
View ArticleAn Unprecedented Transfer Of Power Marked Ford's Presidency
Forty years ago, America was getting to know a new president: Gerald Ford. He took office after scandal forced the resignation of Richard Nixon, famously declaring: "My fellow Americans, our long...
View ArticleHillary Clinton Keeps Iowa Crowd Guessing About Her Presidential Plans
Hillary Clinton, who has a huge lead in many early presidential polls, returned to Iowa on Sunday. The woman who says she has not yet decided on a 2016 presidential run appeared along with former...
View ArticleWill Bridge Scandal Jam Gov. Christie's Road Show?
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was in New Hampshire on Wednesday, technically on 2014 election business. But he was also there to make an impression for 2016. It seems every time you turn around in the...
View ArticleIn Michigan, A Low-Key Campaign For A High-Stakes Senate Seat
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View ArticleCongress' Newest Members Come To Washington
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View ArticleCongress Says Goodbye To Its Last World War II Vets
The World War II era is about to officially draw to a close in the United States Congress. This comes after seven full decades during which there was always a veteran of that war in the legislative...
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