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U.S. Ambassadors Get an Out from Ice Bucket Challenge
A new memo raised concerns that U.S. officials participating in the challenge could be viewed as playing favorites with charity money
With an Eye on 2016, Ryan Unveils Plan to Fight Poverty
Ryan plan would shift focus from Federal aid and gives states more autonomy in managing programs
On Trial: Lyndon Johnson's Anti-Poverty Program
Paul Ryan asks whether the federal government's welfare programs are helping or hindering the poor
Is Paul Ryan Playing a Long Game?
The budget deal has shuffled the pack in the race to be the next GOP presidential candidate.
Why Boehner Bucked the Tea Party and Passed a Bipartisan Budget
Gingrich thinks the House leadership attacked outside conservative groups to win next year's elections.
Can Paul Ryan Sell the Budget Deal to Fuming Conservatives?
Well-heeled outside groups hate the compromise and are already talking revenge.
With Budget Deal, Lawmakers Hope to Dodge Shutdown 2.0
Chief budget negotiators Patty Murray and Paul Ryan put the final touches on a deal just days before the deadline.
One Clue Budget Negotiations Are Going Well: Silence
No one in Congress is talking about a deal, and that has insiders thinking one's possible.
A New Tack for the GOP: Helping the Poor
Scott Walker and Paul Ryan vie to put to rest Romney's corrosive remarks about "the 47 percent."