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The Hill, a subsidiary of News Communications Inc., is a newspaper published in Washington, D.C. since 1994.
Its first editor was Martin Tolchin, a veteran correspondent in the Washington bureau of The New York Times.
It is written for and about the U.S. Congress, with a special focus on business and lobbying, political campaigns and other events on Capitol Hill. The newspaper features investigative reporting, profiles of lawmakers and aides, features describing the sociology and politics of the Hill, book and restaurant reviews and a weekly column about the Capitol Hill neighborhoods.
Since 2003, The Hill's editor in chief has been Hugo Gurdon, previously a reporter and editor at The Daily Telegraph (London) and the National Post (Toronto). Gurdon turned The Hill from a weekly paper into a daily during congressional sessions.
The newspaper has the largest circulation of any Capitol Hill publication, above 21,000. It has a free website and 11 blogs dedicated to specific political...... (Read more on Wikipedia)
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Pelosi: 'Colbert used to be my friend' - — Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) mocked comedian Stephen Colbert as part of her campaign against super-PACs. — The House minority leader released a web video on Thursday that jokingly attacks Colbert for launching a super-PAC. |
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DeMint: Brokered convention a possibility - — Sen. Jim DeMint said there's a possibility that the Republican presidential race could lead to a brokered convention. — Speaking on CNN on Thursday, the Tea Party favorite said that given that Newt Gingrich, Mitt Romney, and Rick Santorum … |
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Bingaman: Use payroll tax cut bill to extend green energy credits - — Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Chairman Jeff Bingaman (D-N.M.) is pressing lawmakers negotiating extension of the payroll tax cut to include several clean-energy tax credits in the package. |
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Eye doctor warns of dangers of political protest on gay marriage - — It's been called the “most fabulous form of protest,” but according to one medical expert, the potential dangers of “glitter bombing” are far from marvelous. — In an increasingly popular form of protest, activists are throwing glitter on unsuspecting targets. |
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Obama administration struggles to contain uproar over birth-control rule - — The White House struggled Wednesday to contain the growing uproar over its birth-control mandate, with Democrats peeling off one by one in what has become an increasingly divisive election-year controversy. |
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Report: White House to offer 10 states waivers on No Child Left Behind - — President Obama on Thursday will offer waivers to 10 states that applied for exclusion from some aspects of the No Child Left Behind Law, according to a report in The Associated Press that cited an anonymous White House official. |
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Senate GOP pushes to shield faith groups from birth-control ruling - — Senate Republicans are pushing legislation to overturn the Obama administration's decision that the health plans of faith-based organizations must cover contraception if they serve people of various religious backgrounds. |
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Grassley: House GOP doing Wall Street's bidding on STOCK Act - — Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) accused his Republican counterparts in the House of doing the bidding of Wall Street by removing a provision from the STOCK Act that would have required political intelligence firms to register in a similar fashion to lobbyists. |
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Boehner, GOP pledge to reverse Obama birth-control mandate - — House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) on Wednesday vowed that Congress would repeal an Obama administration regulation requiring employers, including religious organizations, to provide birth-control coverage in their employees' health plans. |
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Top Romney adviser expects prolonged GOP fight - — A top political adviser to Mitt Romney's campaign downplayed the GOP frontrunner's tough losses in Colorado, Missouri, and Minnesota Tuesday night and said he didn't expect a clear nominee to emerge until “late spring, probably April or May.” |
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