Congress
  • GAO Asks Agency to Stop Selling Its Free Reports

    By Brianna Ehley, The Fiscal Times

    A handful of lawmakers are on a crusade to abolish a tiny, little-known agency within the Commerce Department, that’s primary purpose is to sell federal documents like Government Accountability...

  • 78M Millennials Could Carry the 2016 Election. Here’s Why

    By Reilly Dowd, The Fiscal Times

    The young voters who twice gave overwhelming support to Barack Obama and his promises of a smart activist government appear to now have a growing skepticism about Washington and a shrinking loyalty...

  • $1.5B Over Budget, 10 Years Late: DHS HQ May Be Cut Off

    By Jerry Markon, The Washington Post

    The Department of Homeland Security’s long-delayed new headquarters is running into trouble in Congress again, with Republican lawmakers seeking to end funding for the troubled project and Democrats...

  • McCarthy Closes In on House Majority Leader Post

    By ED O'KEEFE and Robert Costa, The Washington Post

    The defeat of House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (Va.) in a Republican primary was an astounding triumph for the tea party movement, but there was little evidence Thursday that the insurgency could...

  • Texas Conservatives Eye Big Wins in GOP Run-Offs

    By Marice Richter, Reuters

    Texas conservatives are hoping to win two major Republican run-off elections on Tuesday, for lieutenant governor and attorney general, underscoring the Tea Party’s enduring influence in the state...