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Heavy traffic at rush hour on the Interstate 10 Freeway in Los Angeles, California
FinanceDon’t expect a federal gas tax hike anytime soon
By Chris MatthewsJuly 9, 2014
Boehner Speaks To Press After GOP Conference Meeting
FeaturesFormer Republican senator sees potential doom in Cantor loss
By Tory NewmyerJune 11, 2014
dollars and cents
FinanceThe American South: Where minimum wage hikes go to die
By Claire ZillmanJune 9, 2014
Battle for the soul of the California GOP
FeaturesBattle for the soul of the California GOP
By Nina EastonJune 2, 2014
U.S. prosecutors investigating 15 banks and payment processors
FinanceU.S. prosecutors investigating 15 banks and payment processors
By Benjamin SnyderMay 30, 2014
The Tea Party has fallen. Now what?
The Tea Party has fallen. Now what?
By Tory NewmyerMay 21, 2014
113th U.S. Congress: Unproductive? Or least productive ever?
Leadership113th U.S. Congress: Unproductive? Or least productive ever?
By Claire ZillmanDecember 12, 2013
GOP confident of its grip on the House
GOP confident of its grip on the House
By Tory NewmyerAugust 28, 2012
Why the GOP should hike taxes on the super rich
FinanceWhy the GOP should hike taxes on the super rich
By Nina EastonDecember 7, 2011
The hot issue at the GOP debate: Charlie Rose’s oak table
The hot issue at the GOP debate: Charlie Rose’s oak table
By David A. KaplanOctober 24, 2011
Republican candidates strike a more sober tone
FinanceRepublican candidates strike a more sober tone
By David A. KaplanOctober 12, 2011
GOP Medicare bet: There’s a market for bold
FinanceGOP Medicare bet: There’s a market for bold
By Nina EastonMay 31, 2011
GOP presidential hopefuls court big business
GOP presidential hopefuls court big business
By Tory NewmyerMay 25, 2011
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