...U.S. Supreme Court rules on the recess appointments. The Democrat-controlled Senate is viewed as highly unlikely to pass the House bill...
...to full strength after a yearlong vacancy. Yang, 43, a Democrat, replaces Stuart Ishmaru, who left the commission in April 2012, when he...
...Relations Board appeared Thursday before a sharply divided U.S. Senate committee. Democrats urged their speedy confirmation while Republicans called the board biased and called...
New York should adopt a mathematical formula that would function similarly to one used to award child support to determine both the temporary and post-divorce maintenance due the non-monied spouse in
...fight the intrusion, drew intense criticism from news organizations and Republicans and Democrats in Congress that prosecutors overstepped their authority. Holder was back...
...Senate. It cleared the House on a final 34-31 vote; three Democrats joined Republicans in voting against the measure.Proponents of the bill argue...
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...gain. Or... no, partisan gain is that terrible end sought by Republicans. Democrats are about solving the countryâ s problems. How much attention does Maureen...
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...Roskam and Rep. Aaron Schock, both Republicans, and Rep. Danny Davis, a Democrat, and they all quizzed Miller. Roskam and Schock -- and the other Republicans...
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Editor's note: Al Franken, a Democrat, is a U.S. senator from Minnesota. Roger Wicker, a Republican, is...
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...writing committees, Representative Dave Camp, Republican of Michigan, and Senator Max Baucus, Democrat of Montana, who suddenly find themselves at the center of action in...
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