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On the same day Democratic leaders stressed party unity after the drawn-out primary fight, one congressional Democrat said Tuesday that he will not en...
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Former White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan said Friday he would be willing to comply with a possible congressional subpoena to discuss the adm...
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Democrats on Sunday cheered a weekend special election in Louisiana, where a Democratic congressional candidate won a seat that has been held by Repub...
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The Senate Intelligence Committee voted Tuesday to limit CIA interrogators to techniques approved by the military, which would effectively bar them fr...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. congressional Democrats on Wednesday sharply criticized the Food and Drug Administration's performance and said offic...
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Roger Clemens, pro baseball's embattled ace pitcher, is set to face his accusers Wednesday before a congressional panel examining performance-enh...
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New York Yankees pitcher Andy Pettitte showed up early for his closed-door interview Monday with lawyers from a congressional committee looking into d...
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The former head of the Central Intelligence Agency's covert service whom sources say ordered the destruction of videotapes has requested immunity...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush won final congressional approval on Wednesday of liability protection for telecommunication companies ...
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As Democrats hold hearing to question efforts to defeat Al Qaeda, congressional research group issues report saying U.S. has not met its goals.