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Today we learned what we knew all week: White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel is leaving the White House... View Article
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Q&A sites have been around for quite a while, Ask MetaFilter and Google Answers being among my early favorites. Newer... View Article
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Yesterday, Rep. Bill Foster introduced a bill that would improve public access to legislative information. Specifically, H.R. 6289 calls for:... View Article
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“Now is not the time to play politics simply because an election is looming in a few weeks,” Sen. Susan... View Article
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