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Murkowski Misspells Name in First Ad for Write-In Candidacy

Murkowski Misspells Name in First Ad for Write-In Candidacy

Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska faces high hurdles as a write-in Senate candidate -- her own campaign demonstrated as much on Monday with a rather striking mistake in the first online ad of her renewed re-election bid.

 

New snag for Senate financial regulations bill

West Virginia Governor Joe Manchin on Wednesday put off naming a successor to the late Senator Robert Byrd, which could further complicate passage of financial reform legislation in the U.S. Senate .

 

Kagan grilled by senators

Kagan grilled by senators

Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan says she continues to oppose the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy that bans openly gay and lesbian soldiers from military service.

 

Sen. Byrd Seriously Ill, Admitted to Hospital

Sen. Byrd Seriously Ill, Admitted to Hospital

Sen. Robert C. Byrd, who holds the record as the longest-serving member of Congress, is seriously ill in a Washington-area hospital.

 

FBI detailing Kennedy threats

Just-released records show there were death threats against then-senator as late as 1985.

 

Tea Party ousts Utah Republican

Tea Party ousts Utah Republican

The conservative Tea Party movement in the US blocks a Republican senator from Utah in his re-election bid. Sen Bennett came third at a Republican Party convention in Salt Lake City.

 

Democrat Wins U.S. House Race in Florida

Democrat Wins U.S. House Race in Florida

A Democratic state senator on Tuesday handily won the first U.S. House race since Congress passed a massive health care overhaul.

 

Senators debate requiring U.S. sick leave for flu

Senators debate requiring U.S. sick leave for flu

A proposed U.S. law requiring employers to provide paid sick leave would help stop the spread of swine flu and increase productivity, supporters argued on Tuesday.

 

Congress to hold hearings to examine BCS

Everyone from President Barack Obama on down to fans has criticized how college football determines its top team. Now senators are getting off the sidelines to examine antitrust issues involving the Bowl Champion Series.

 

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