At the Races
By
Shira Toeplitz
| 58 minutes ago In the wake of Rep. Todd Platts (R-Pa.) retirement announcement Tuesday, the names of several potential GOP successors have surfaced, including a top aide at the National Republican Congressional Committee.
Politics
By
Janie Lorber
Just hours after a group of evangelical leaders emerged Saturday from a Texas meeting endorsing Rick Santorum for the GOP presidential nomination, Newt Gingrichs camp was out with a counter-message: Christian conservatives are on his side.
By
Jonathan Strong, Amanda Becker
When Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) started his investigation into a controversial "VIP" mortgage program, he struck partisan gold by tying two powerful Senate Democratic chairmen to mortgage giant Countrywide's alleged attempts to give preferential treatment to influential policymakers.
By
Kate Tummarello
The House has postponed its planned vote on the Stop Online Piracy Act, but many leaders in the technology industry feel the fight against what they call online censorship is far from over.
By
Emma Dumain
The House was welcomed back into session Tuesday by hundreds of protesters from Occupy movements nationwide calling on lawmakers to address issues ranging from campaign finance to Congressional productivity to income inequality.
Opinion
By Norman Ornstein
Saturday is an auspicious day, for two reasons. It is the date of the South Carolina primary, and it is the second anniversary of the Supreme Courts Citizens United decision.
Guest Observer
By Jim Geraghty
It is happening again: Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina are all but deciding the Republican Partys nominee, with GOP voters in the remaining 47 states left to rubber-stamp the judgment of the early trio.
Around the Hill
By
Emma Dumain
If an aspiring entrepreneur gets his way, a two-story walk-up on Barracks Row, already home to a tattoo parlor and a Popeyes franchise, could also be the site of another potentially lucrative enterprise: a medical marijuana dispensary.
At the Races
By
Abby Livingston
Former U.S. Surgeon General Richard Carmona officially began his campaign Tuesday to replace retiring Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) after announcing his candidacy in November.
By
Emma Dumain
After 17 years, the House has a new Sergeant-at-Arms. Lawmakers unanimously voted Tuesday evening to install Paul Irving as the chambers chief law enforcement officer, the 37th to serve in the post.