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Austerity measures facing countries across Europe are beginning to pose a threat to the alliance.
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Israel, a top loyalist to Pelosi, will work to find candidates to regain control of the House.
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It's warning the California Republican that cutting unspent stimulus funds will hurt his home state.
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Tax Reform head encourages strict spending.
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Co-chair of deficit commission eyes political turmoil before spring deadline.
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Sam Dealey will be stepping down amidst the takeover by a group of the paper's old guard.
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Activists campaign to give Pitts gavel to subcommittee that sets abortion policies.
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The typically mild-mannered Bill Nelson lights into the president during a caucus session.
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The GOP moves to kill a compromise in hopes of getting a crack at the president's spending plan.
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Lawmakers tell the agency to stand down.
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He seeks a preliminary injunction from a federal court to keep officials from certifying the election.
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Republican governors say their party's regional resurgence means trouble for Obama in 2012.
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Michigan Democrat takes over on the eve of multi-billion dollar farm bill.
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Ian Cameron, who began his stint on the show during the George Stephanopoulos era, is leaving.
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Landrieu allows the process to move forward, saying she's satisfied that the drilling moratorium is over.
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Only 46 percent of respondents knew Republicans had taken over just the House, not the Senate.
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By ASHLEY JACKSON | 11/19/10 3:30 PM
Opinion: Rushing the transition process will lead to greater instability and deadlier conflicts.
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The new House Republicans say they won't be using their congressional insurance plan.
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Obama praises legislation to settle long-running lawsuits by black farmers and American Indians.
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Federal judge rules against write-in candidate Lisa Murkowski in Alaska Senate race.
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"All members of Congress should be prohibited from buying the government's health insurance plan."
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Plus: Biden talks about double dates with President Obama and the first lady in the latest issue of GQ.
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Hillary Clinton appears on “Meet the Press,” “Face the Nation” and “Fox News Sunday.”
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Republicans gain at least 61 House seats.
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New information prompts the ethics panel to send the investigation back to a subcommittee.
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The possible 2012 candidate calls for Holder's ouster over the Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani terror trial.
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Newly elected members draw numbers to pick spots in Longworth, Cannon and Rayburn.
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He's easing his grip on communications strategy with a series of staff and procedural changes.
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And Biden says the "underestimated" ex-governor has "a good chance" of winning the GOP nod.
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He says people are "exhausted" from the last election and "not anxious" to begin the next.
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Excerpt from Huckabee's speech reads: “Traditional family’s decline directly affects poverty levels."
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Penalty is just short of expulsion from the House.
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The agency will wait until 2011 to decide whether to raise the ethanol content level for certain cars.
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Dems are slated to defend 21 Senate seats in 2012, making the chairman job highly undesirable.
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Former senator says his family has been discussing his political future for quite a while now.
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By JOEL KOTKIN | 11/19/10 4:29 AM
Opinion: The failure of Obama-style liberalism rests with how the administration defined its activism.
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By SEN. BERNIE SANDERS | 11/19/10 10:12 AM
Opinion: The billionaires are on the warpath. They want more, more, more.