By
Ryan McCrimmon
The Secret Service is always busy in election years, but the 2016 presidential race could pose a bigger challenge than usual for the agency in charge of guarding candidates vying for their partys nomination. There are four under Secret Service protection already, and the pack could grow.
By
Alex Gangitano
Arena Stages production of The City of Conversation tells the story of national politics through the confines of Georgetowns elite salon culture, traversing three distinct recent eras.
By
JM Rieger
Lawmakers spent the week ashamed of their ties, reflecting on Blockbuster and repeating Groundhog Day.
By
Alex Gangitano
Congressional Black Caucus members are participating in multiple events beyond the Beltway to commemorate Black History Month. Also, the CBC says to look out for members to make floor remarks and statements about notable events in black history.
By
Jason Dick
Its the majority that sets the agenda, but the minority who drives the agenda.
By
John T. Bennett
President Barack Obama on Friday took credit for the latest jobs report, saying the 4.9 percent rate shows his stewardship has made the U.S. economy the strongest and most durable in the world.
Policy
By
Andrew Siddons
One of the most significant obstacles in the way of Robert Califfs nomination to be Food and Drug Administration commissioner is the agencys history of prescription painkiller approvals.
By
Alex Gangitano
Rep. Joaquin Castro, D-Texas, and his wife, Anna Flores, welcomed a new son, Roman Victor Castro, this week.
By
Jason Dick
Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn was mad, and he knew just whom to blame: Democrats, who were insisting on an emergency aid package for the city of Flint, Mich., to address its poisoned water system. But the truth, as it often is, was a little more complicated.
By Rema Rahman
Leaders from the Capitol Police Labor Committee dropped by Rep. Richard Nugents office Wednesday to say thank you in the form of a commemorative badge that recognizes the boards 100 years of existence.
By
Lindsey McPherson
All 20 chairmen of the standing legislative House committees will play lead roles in developing the 2016 GOP policy agenda, as House leaders Thursday announced details of six new task forces.
By
Alex Gangitano
Former Speaker John A. Boehner mourned the loss of a mentor and friend Tuesday who created the gavel the Ohio Republican used to lead the House.
By
Alex Gangitano
Its time again for Take Five, when HOH talks with a member of Congress about topics relatively unrelated to legislative work.
Politics
By
Eric Garcia
South Dakota Democrats are still looking for a candidate to challenge Republican incumbent Sen. John Thune, and dont seem to be having an easy time recruiting one in the strongly conservative state.
By
Kate Ackley, Sean McMinn
K Street cash is helping to pay campaign bills, but money from lobbyists may also haunt presidential contenders with ties to special interests as the White House race heads to New Hampshire and beyond.
By
JM Rieger
In this weeks edition of Office Space, Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa., shows off his offices historical ties and explains his collection of Pittsburgh Steelers memorabilia.
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