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» These new rules will change the House of Representatives

The House will vote on a new package of rules governing the chamber.

» Does Obama have momentum?

“Obama has made a couple good moves. Give him credit for a couple good moves, but that’s it.”

» Byron York: Can Mitch McConnell really make the Senate better?

McConnell promises to open up bills to proposed amendments, both in committee and on the Senate floor.

» Disgruntled conservatives Tuesday will attempt unlikely coup to replace Boehner

“We’ve got ten as of right now, and there will be more by tomorrow,” said Rep. Ted Yoho, R-Fla.

» Watchdog: Missing providers, long waits greet Medicaid’s 9.7 million new enrollees

Millions are enrolling thanks to Obamacare, but officials can’t guarantee that providers will be available.

» Six moments when sports and politics collided

Here’s a brief history of moments when presidential politics and sports collided.

» Editorial: Racism for fun and profit

Once Sharpton’s “race racket” was in place, the transactions became both larger and quieter.

» Obama can exploit GOP tug-of-war

For the next two years, McConnell and Boehner have “the most important relationship in Washington.”

» Noemie Emery: Two wrongs by the Right?

Yes, it is possible for two different sides of one question both to be wrong at one time.

» Congress to act quickly to avoid terrorism insurance fallout

Policyholders and insurers can wait out the next few weeks, as long as it’s clear that Congress will act.

» Watchdog: U.S. Troops in Afghanistan saw illegal 300 percent mark up on water

Ultimately, the fraud cost the U.S. government $48 million.

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