9:43 p.m.

White House Threatens Veto as House Takes Up Farm Bill

The Obama administration opposes deep cuts proposed to the food-stamp program. Read more »
OFF TO THE RACES 7:30 p.m.

No Guarantee of a GOP Senate Majority

The disproportionate exposure for the chamber's Democrats is very clear. But can Republicans capitalize on their opportunities? Read more »
4:08 p.m.
3:15 p.m.

No, Rep. Bentivolio, 'American Somolia' Is Not a Place

The Michigan Republican managed to invent a new territory Monday morning when he butchered the pronunciation of "American Samoa." Read more »
3:11 p.m.

Sen. Cornyn Reveals Not One, Not Two, but Three Public Pensions Atop His Salary

The Texas Republican earned $65,383 in retirement benefits last year on top of his $174,000 U.S. senator salary. Read more »
1:39 p.m.

Is a Sequester Tipping Point Coming?

When spending cuts went into effect in March the world didn't end. Sequestration was overhyped and the deluge never came. But it may begin to pour this summer. Read more »
6:00 a.m.

For Billionaire Ron Perelman, Cantor’s Wife Is Just Latest Board Pick From Political World

The financial and major donor has a long history of putting the politically connected on his payroll. Read more »
June 16, 2013

House Debate on Immigration Kicks Off With Focus on Enforcement

While the Senate debates an immigration bill on the floor this week, the House will finally dive into the process of marking up a bill, and it’s sure to be contentious. Read more »
June 16, 2013

House Faces Off on Farm Bill, Late-Term Abortions

The Senate continues its floor focus on amendments to its immigration-reform bill. Read more »
June 14, 2013

Rep. Dennis Ross Wants to Stop Suspected Terrorists From Playing Soccer

The conservative Republican is trying to shut down the Guantanamo Bay ... soccer field. Read more »
June 13, 2013

Will North Carolina Shape the Future of the Senate?

The race there could go a long way to determining whether Republicans or Democrats control the upper chamber in 2015.  Read more »
June 13, 2013

GOP Not Backing Down on Border Security in Immigration Bill

Republicans concede Cornyn's border bill can't pass, but they insist something's needed on security to get support for reform. Read more »
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