WASHINGTON (AP) — Members of Congress, battling single digit approval ratings, are paying attention to the perception that some lawmakers enriched themselves through insider trading. (more)
Michael Avery, a Suffolk University Law School professor who made headlines for an email to colleagues calling care packages for United States soldiers abroad “shameful,” attended the University of Moscow from 1968 through 1969, The Daily Caller has learned. (more)
Occupy Wall Street sweetheart and Massachusetts Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren spent Tuesday evening hobnobbing with Hollywood celebrities and fundraising for her campaign at the home of Emmy Award-winning television producer Norman Lear, The Daily Caller has confirmed. (more)
In what appears to have been a joke, Massachusetts Democratic Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren declared last Friday that she would be “going for the hick vote” in 2012. (more)
Massachusetts Democratic Senate contender Elizabeth Warren doubled Republican Sen. Scott Brown’s third-quarter fundraising haul, The Hill reports. (more)
Several members of Congress joined 80 pre-school students from the Sunshine Early Learning Center on Thursday to help as they read the book “Llama Llama Red Pajama.” (more)
Massachusetts Democratic Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren started a tiff during a Tuesday night debate when she said she “kept [her] clothes on” when she was in college. Republican Senator Scott Brown, whom Warren hopes to replace, famously posed semi-nude in Cosmopolitan magazine while he was a law student. (more)
In 2010, he was the tea party poster boy. In 2012, Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown may not get so much as a nod of acknowledgement from tea party groups. (more)
When Scott Brown beat Martha Coakley for the late Ted Kennedy’s U.S. Senate seat in 2010, the tea party movement was at its apex. But in 2012, Brown might be in for another tough and unpredictable race. (more)
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney announced Thursday that he had received the endorsement of California Republican and House Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa. (more)
Newly-announced U.S. Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren narrowly leads current Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown, according to a Public Policy Polling poll released Tuesday. (more)
WASHINGTON (AP) — Consumer advocate and Democrat Elizabeth Warren will enter the Massachusetts Senate primary for a shot at challenging incumbent Republican Scott Brown for his seat. (more)
BOSTON — She may be an undeclared candidate, but potential Democratic U.S. Senate contender Elizabeth Warren appears to be gaining support among Massachusetts voters. A WBUR Poll released Tuesday puts the Harvard law professor the closest of four Democrats to incumbent Republican Sen. Scott Brown. (more)
Prospective US Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren today filed paperwork to create an exploratory campaign committee, the next step in a possible challenge to US Senator Scott Brown, according to a state Democrat familiar with her plans. (more)
On Monday the Progressive Change Campaign Committee (PCCC) launched a petition to draft Elizabeth Warren to run for Senate from Massachusetts in 2012. The campaign comes after President Obama announced his intention to nominate former Ohio Attorney General Rich Cordray, one of Warren’s deputies, to head the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) — a move the PCCC called “very disappointing.” (more)
Massachusetts Republican Sen. Scott Brown, who for weeks has withheld his official position on House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan’s plan to overhaul Medicare, announced Monday he will vote to defeat the bill when it arrives on the Senate floor. (more)
You can’t expect government officials to strip away your problems, but you can count on them to undress. That’s what Illinois Republican Rep. Aaron Schock did in the June issue of Men’s Health, when he posed shirtless for the magazine cover. The fitness fiend is about to launch the “Fit for Summer, Fit for Life” challenge with the publication to encourage Americans to adopt healthy habits. Ample exercise can result in a trim figure, as you’ll see with some of the head-turning politicians below. (more)
Three Republican senators who claimed to have seen images of Osama bin Laden after he was killed may have been duped. (more)
Sen. Scott Brown (R-Mass.) admitted Wednesday that he saw fake photos of Osama bin Laden’s body after earlier in the day saying he had seen the reportedly gruesome images. (more)
Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown announced Monday that he will go to Afghanistan as part of his annual National Guard duties. (more)

























