By LISA HOFFMAN, Scripps Howard News Service
Congressional death toll ... Spy on your buds ... More
WASHINGTON -- The death of Rep. Tom Lantos this week brought to seven the number of Capitol Hill lawmakers who have died during the 110th Congress, which still has almost another year to go.Like most of the others, the California Democrat succumbed to cancer.
End to 'don't ask'? ... Shoe haul ... We heart the Postal Service
WASHINGTON -- That faint crumbling sound coming from the Pentagon appears to be heralding the beginning of the end of the controversial "don't ask, don't tell" policy on gays in the military. Or at least the end of its diligent enforcement.
Lobbyists fight back ... Medicare costs ... NASA anniversary
WASHINGTON -- Hillary Rodham Clinton lost another big endorsement besides that of Caroline and Ted Kennedy this past week.
Fox calls timeout on political ads ... Seed bank ... More
WASHINGTON -- With the closest thing we have to a national presidential primary coming just two days after the Super Bowl, some fear that the sports sanctity of the football championship might be sullied by the presence of political ads.
TSA scolded ... Navy squeezes Big Mo ... 'Religious Freedom Day'
WASHINGTON -- Those in charge of protecting us from terrorists are getting heat again, and this time it's for dropping the ball in determining what's needed to ensure the safety of children on school buses.
Deflowering war virgins ... Digital billboards ... More
WASHINGTON -- This time last year, the Marine Corps scrubbed its personnel rosters and found more than 66,000 leathernecks who had not yet done a tour in Iraq or Afghanistan.
Grave success.... God returns... Congressional bowl
WASHINGTON -- It took years of pounding out hundreds of letters, but the 88-year-old widow of a Pearl Harbor survivor and the dogged son of another World War II veteran can now claim victory in the
No more robo calls? ... Happy holidays to astronauts ... More
WASHINGTON -- Now that Congress is halfway there in making the "Do Not Call" list permanent, the next front in the war to reclaim our phones from telemarketers is likely to be against &qu

