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In an era of political outsiders, the Kentuckian is running as a proud insider.
"It is morphing and franchising itself, not only here but in other areas of the world," James Clapper said.
Extreme sports, bare-handed fishing, novel writing — these are the things that keep lawmakers busy since, well, they're not making laws.
Cruz, Paul, and Rubio could use the funding standoff to distinguish themselves. So far, they're not.
Its message of 'women can have it all' is designed for broad appeal.
Voters see their Senate candidates debate in Georgia and Wisconsin before they cast their votes.
A former Port Authority executive called to testify in a hearing Thursday says he is asserting his right to remain silent.