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Senate Leaders Avert Judicial Nominee Showdown
Senate leaders averted a showdown over judicial nominations Wednesday, surprising onlookers with an unexpected deal that kept the Senate from expending hours on votes doomed to fail.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid had planned to force procedural votes on 17…
Senator Cardin’s Wife & That Obama Phone Call
UPDATE: Sen. Ben Cardin signed the conference report to allow the payroll tax deal and unemployment benefits extension to go to a vote.
In the end, the deal requires new hires to pay 2.3 percent of their salary to their…
Trying to Get Out of Home Ownership — Don’t Count On the Short Sale
Editor’s note: This is the third of a four part series on “Shattered Dreams” by attorney and Fox News Legal Analyst Bob Massi. Watch Bob answer your questions about the foreclosure crisis Thursday mornings on “Fox & Friends.”
If you…
Some Funerals at Arlington National Cemetery Postponed Due to Snow
ANNAPOLIS – Arlington National Cemetery’s perfect rows of white gravestones were completely covered with snow by Wednesday afternoon, but funerals for America’s fallen servicemen and women continued.
The cemetery — usually open 365 days a year — has been closed…