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Democratic congressional leaders Wednesday demanded Republicans join them in condemning a spate of threats and vandalism that has followed Sunday's vote on a sweeping overhaul of the U.S. health care system.

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Health care stealth move to backfireupdated: Thu Mar 18 2010 11:15:00

The House of Representatives intends to take a somewhat novel approach to passing the health care bill.

Health care reform battleupdated: Tue Aug 18 2009 10:50:00

CNN's Jessica Yellin reports on the health care town hall meeting Hagerstown, Maryland.

Whistle-blower: Health care industry engaging in PR tacticsupdated: Tue Aug 18 2009 10:50:00

Wendell Potter knows a little something about the health care industry's practices and is not afraid of to speak out as the health care reform debate heats up around the country.

Spoonful of pork may help bitter economic pill go downupdated: Sat Oct 04 2008 12:19:00

The Senate's financial rescue plan may have a better chance of passage because it's padded with pork that may be tasty enough to get reluctant House members to bite.

Son greets attendees at wakeupdated: Wed Jun 18 2008 10:48:00

Tim Russert's son Luke greets mourners at his father's wake at St. Albans School in Washington.

Democrats: GOP selling U.S. to 'highest bidder'updated: Sat Jan 07 2006 08:09:00

Under Republican control, America has been "put up for sale to the highest bidder" and its government has been transformed into an "engine of patronage, not one of responsible policy," a Democratic congresswoman said Saturday in the party's weekly radio address.

DeLay debate creates rare victoryupdated: Fri Apr 29 2005 14:28:00

This week a beleaguered minority enjoyed a rare victory in American politics -- rare enough to make it the political Play of the Week.

White House reporter's credentials questionedupdated: Wed Feb 09 2005 21:11:00

A New York congresswoman asked the White House to explain Wednesday why a man who worked for a news Web site owned by a GOP activist was able to obtain White House press credentials under an assumed name.

GAO to investigate election complaintsupdated: Tue Nov 23 2004 13:56:00

The U.S. Government Accountability Office plans to investigate complaints of several systemic problems with this month's elections, a group of Democratic lawmakers said Tuesday.

Bill seeks federal genetic testing protectionupdated: Wed Sep 29 2004 22:44:00

Becky Fisher started living early because she feared dying would come too soon. A gene plagues her family, predisposing it to a variety of cancers.

Money Magazine: What Friendly Skies? How to survive in an age of flight delays and cancellationsupdated: Thu Mar 01 2001 00:01:00

Mommy, do you know what TWA stands for?" asked my six-year-old son Jake as we clocked a full hour and 45 minutes waiting in line to check our luggage for our flight home from San Juan. "The Worst A...

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