6 Wikipedia edits made from Capitol Hill July 15, 2014 By David Uberti A new Twitter bot records anonymous changes, ranging from serious to mundane, made on computers in Congress
The AP downplays its Obamacare scoop April 11, 2014 By Trudy Lieberman Repeal on deductible caps marks another step in The Great Cost Shift
Covering the gerrymandering wars? Add these researchers to your source list January 30, 2014 By Susannah Nesmith Don’t blame the maps for the main result–but a few states warrant a closer look
Will reporters miss the real story on the State of the Union again? January 27, 2014 By Brendan Nyhan The policy consequences are far more important than the speech’s political effects
The roots of the shutdown fight October 1, 2013 By Brendan Nyhan Why reporters should go local in covering the House GOP
STOCK fraud? April 17, 2013 By Sasha Chavkin Reporters miss a chance to expose Congress’s weak rationale for an ethics rule rollback
McCarthy faces transparency questions April 12, 2013 By Curtis Brainard Journalists, GOP demand more openness at EPA
The return of the congressional junket April 10, 2013 By Sasha Chavkin MoJo’s Andy Kroll shares his strategies for following the money in a post-Abramoff world
Stories I’d like to see March 12, 2013 By Steven Brill Congress’s friendly skies, and battle of the dumb lawyers
Morning Edition Connects With Regular People December 8, 2011 By Trudy Lieberman But is anybody listening in Washington, DC?
Insider Trading in Congress November 14, 2011 By Ryan Chittum A new book puts faces on data suggesting members enrich themselves with nonpublic information
Did ‘Disaffecteds’ Sink Corwin? May 26, 2011 By Greg Marx Another angle on the Medicare debate in NY-26
Bill to Defund NPR Passes House Vote March 17, 2011 By Joel Meares White House needs to come out stronger
“There is no ‘The Tea Party’” January 4, 2011 By Joel Meares East and West Coast Times’s different approaches to the movement