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Senate GOP Hopeful for Monday Night Vote

Senate Republicans hope to vote Monday night on a package to avert the fiscal cliff, according to members leaving an evening caucus meeting.

U.S. Hits Borrowing Limit

The federal government reached its borrowing limit on Monday, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner wrote in a letter to congressional leaders.

House GOP Told to Stick Around For Rest of New Year's Eve

House Republicans emerged Monday night from a closed-door meeting with Speaker John Boehner, saying they’d been given no details of the potential deal, but were told not to stray far from the Capitol for the rest of New Year’s Eve.

Rep. John Lewis’ Wife Dies

Lillian Miles Lewis, the wife of Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., died today in Atlanta, according to the congressman’s office.

What's the Mood Inside the Capitol?

It’s New Year’s Eve, the countdown to the fiscal cliff is on, and the message from lawmakers is a collective "Let’s see what happens."

Congress Pushes to Prevent Spike in Milk Prices from 'Dairy Cliff'

It was one of the best-received bits of news on Sunday, a day that saw little progress in talks to avert the fiscal cliff: Congress may yet avoid the “dairy cliff.”

The Senate Chaplain's Pointed Prayers

It was 10 days ago that House Speaker John Boehner declared that “God only knows” how Congress would resolve the fiscal cliff. It’s still not clear. But with lawmakers still shy of an accord, Senate Chaplain Barry Black has taken to opening the Senate’s session each of the last two days with some pointed words of wisdom and requests for divine inspiration for the deadlocked chamber.

Five Sleeper Issues Washington Could Face in 2013

The incoming Congress has big challenges ahead. But don’t be distracted by the bright shiny objects that are tax reform, entitlement reform, and maybe even gun control. There are some important issues for the U.S. economy and U.S. industries that could pop to the top of the agenda in 2013 and have widespread implications for Washington and the country.

With Cliff Negotiations Stalled, Biden Called Off the Bench

With fiscal cliff negotiations stalled, Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell has called his old dance partner Vice President Joe Biden in from the sidelines.

What Obama is Going to Say on Meet The Press

On a decisive day in the fiscal cliff talk, President Obama used his appearance on NBC's Meet the Press to remind Republicans that he'll use all the pulpits at his disposal to bully them into accepting a deal and, failing that, blame them for sending the nation over the cliff. 

McConnell: Maybe Still Time To Deal

OK, the fiscal cliff jumping prospects are looking mighty grim, but here's something: Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell says there's time to avoid what we've all been told to dread. Maybe.

House Back In Session Sunday

It's official: the House will be back in session Sunday, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor announced Thursday.

Markey to Run for Kerry's Senate Seat

Democratic Rep. Edward Markey of Massachusetts will be running for the Senate seat being vacated by Sen. John Kerry, whom President Obama tapped to be secretary of State, The Boston Globe is reporting

Hawaii's New Senator Steps Up to the Cliff

Hawaii’s Senator-to-be Brian Schatz arrived in Washington prepared.

Wearing a brand new overcoat shortly after stepping off of Air Force One, Schatz said he’s ready and eager to work toward preventing a year-end austerity crisis.

Tweet of the Moment: Dr. Ruth on Fiscal Cliff

It seems that everybody -- your barista, for instance -- has  got somethin' to say about the fiscal cliff

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