The powerful panels advising the federal government on policy hold most meetings in secret, a report says.
After the oil giant stops contributing to her family's foundation, the Democrat slams the company's climate record.
Jeb Bush’s presidential campaign has spent 58 percent of its funds. Here's where the money went.
The New York governor, who made headlines fighting ticket scalpers, planned to auction off World Series tickets.
Credit Suisse gets exemption after its employees donated $380,000 to Obama campaigns.
David Hoppe has lobbied for corporations with big business before Congress.
He sought "family time" as Speaker, but has been backed by groups fighting paid leave.
The law firm of a longtime Christie aide is involved in a web of deals and donations.
The New York governor says he tried to get General Electric to return to his state, but his office says it has no record of offers.
Politicians may praise small companies, but they're more likely to help out large ones.
The former Florida governor's efforts to spotlight 9/11 rekindle questions on why the terrorists were able to get driver's licenses in his state.
The White House supports Biden-backed laws on government loans to students, but not a private-loan law.
The Democratic presidential candidate was to appear Friday on a show sponsored by a group that backs entitlement cuts.
“We can never speak to each other unless I get the word from Jeb! (Ha, ha!)”
A top Democratic lawmaker slams Obama’s Pacific trade deal with rhetoric the party usually reserves for the GOP.
Industries that Clinton cited as enemies have supported her campaigns and family foundation.
On issues from guns to energy to immigration, the Democratic presidential candidate's views can at times be contradictory.
The Justice Department is prosecuting fewer corporations, even as more cases are being referred to prosecutors.
The Republican National Committee is criticizing her for backing the Iraq War, as most GOP lawmakers did.
The Democrat opposes reinstating Glass-Steagall, just like the congressman-turned-banker who advises her.
The White House wants to roll back a bankruptcy law that VP Joe Biden supported when he was a senator.
One is ex-House Democrat Leader Dick Gephardt, who once opposed free trade.
Former adviser Jared Bernstein warns the public not to blindly trust White House claims.
The Massachusetts senator decries seemingly independent think tanks acting as "another form of corporate lobbying."
As the GOP candidate promises to crack down on corporate tax avoidance, a new report says it could cost $620B.
The governor vows to hold Hillary Clinton "accountable" for using a private email address -- despite the disclosure of his own two private accounts.
President Obama won the right to keep the terms of the Trans-Pacific Partnership deal under wraps … for now.
The leftist senator gives the GOP a powerful partner to kill the Export-Import Bank.
He slammed Clinton for her private server. Now he won't release his own messages.
An email spotlights a U.S. effort to push back against Julian Assange after he released secret government cables.
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