HEADLINES
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At least 18 House freshmen own assets worth more than $1 million, according to a Washington Post review of 2010 financial disclosure forms, and 19 had more than $100,000 in debt.
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Just days after he was indicted on federal charges of using illegal campaign donations to conceal his mistress from voters, the U.S. Marshals Service on Wednesday released the mugshots of former Sen. John Edwards (D-N.C).
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Lawmakers who left the meeting offered few details of what was discussed but said they remain hopeful of a deal.
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Ten House members led by Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) are filing a complaint in federal court against President Obama for taking military action in Libya without first seeking congressional approval.
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The focus on debate performances by presidential candidates overlooks the importance of day in, day out campaigning in early states.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
Rep Jim Moran (D-Va.) in a debate on the House floor about a horse-slaughtering amendment.:
"People don't want to eat meat from sick, old horses."
COMMENT OF THE DAY
RogerThatt, on Perry Bacon Jr.'s "Can golf ease partisanship?" story:
Speaker Boehner and Governor Kasich are up for the challenge of their golfing life. Recall Mr. Obama's boastful claim: "I'm LeBron, baby."
MULTIMEDIA
Video: Pakistan nabs CIA informants in bin Laden raid
Five Pakistani informants have been arrested for their role in helping the CIA leading up to the raid that killed Osama bin Laden. Among those reportedly arrested: a Pakistani army major.
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