She’ll be the first woman to lead the central bank since it was founded a century ago
Congressman Goes Back To Washington After Coke Bust
Trey Radel is still being investigated by House Ethics Committee
Morning Must Reads: January 6
In the news: South Sudan, Fallujah, Mark Zuckerberg, the Koch brothers, the War on Poverty, Liz Cheney, legal weed, and Hillary Clinton’s shadow campaign
Liz Cheney Drops out of Wyoming Senate Race
The daughter of former vice president quits primary challenge to Republican Mike Enzi
Why Legal Weed is Working in Colorado
Inside the debut of the world’s first retail marijuana market
Obama’s Three Challenges for January
Back in the capital, the President faces major battles in January, and beyond
Who Lost Fallujah?
Al-Qaeda takes over Iraqi city that cost 100 American lives a decade ago
Hillary Clinton Campaign Rents Email List to Pro-Hillary Super PAC
Hillary Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign has rented its email list to Ready for Hillary, the super PAC laying the groundwork for a potential second attempt at the White House.
Mitt Romney Accepts Apology From MSNBC Host
“I think it’s a heartfelt apology, and I think for that reason we hold no ill will whatsoever”
White House Point Man Mends Obamacare Politics
Administration shake-up yields dividends on Capitol Hill
MSNBC Host Melissa Harris-Perry Apologizes to Romney Family
For joking about Mitt’s adopted African-American grandson
Barbara Bush Discharged From Houston Hospital
The former First Lady was treated for pneumonia
Obama: Renewing Benefits for Long-Term Unemployed Is Priority
The president urged lawmakers to make it their “first order of business”