What Happened to Eric Holder?
He was a Reagan-appointed judge and a Clinton-appointed prosecutor respected by both sides. Then it all fell apart. More »
He was a Reagan-appointed judge and a Clinton-appointed prosecutor respected by both sides. Then it all fell apart. More »
The only way journalists will be protected is if prosecutors stop being so quick to go after them. More »
The two leaders were fast friends, but Thatcher faced a more dire challenge -- and she addressed it without Reagan's aw-shucks charm. More »
Backers were once convinced that the Equal Rights Amendment was unstoppable, too. But 90 years after it was introduced, the ERA is going nowhere fast. More »
The Vatican doesn't loom as large as it once did in Washington, but the curious history of presidents and pontiffs offers augury for the White House. More »
It's not unusual for people's views to transform, but the playwright's Newsweek cover shows he could learn a lot from a late nuclear negotiator. More »
The GOP vice presidential nominee voted for deficit-expanding policies like Medicare Part D, the Bush tax cuts, and TARP. More »
Don't expect the Chief Justice to emerge as a stealth liberal. The health-care decision shows he's really a pragmatist. More »
The Palmetto State's reputation for conservatism shouldn't obscure the fact that establishment candidates like Mitt Romney can rely on it. More »
With few strong Democratic contenders in sight, the centrist Nebraskan's exit means Republicans are more likely to capture the upper chamber. More »
In the event he were elected, Newt Gingrich would be as old as Ronald Reagan was when he took office. More »
Democrats and Republicans have offered up different solutions for lowering the deficit, and a new poll shows opinions divided More »
National Journal's latest survey also shows broad public backing for Democrats plan to raise taxes on millionaires More »
After running on hope, the president has given up his optimistic rhetoric, acknowledging a dismal economy and difficult politics More »
The Minnesota congresswoman and tea-party presidential candidate has found support in criticizing Rick Perry's executive order More »
In the latest Congressional Connection Poll, respondents supported a mix of ideas for balancing America's books More »
A new poll shows Democratic and Republican voters pulling their leaders in opposite directions on deficit and raising the federal ceiling More »
But also adds that "mutually agreed upon land swaps" should be part of the deal More »
The showdown with Gov. Walker could be a flashpoint in labor politics More »
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