Politics
Inquiry: Head of panel probing fund-raising abuses says Beijing funneled money into U.S. politics. Key figure Huang’s offer to testify, with immunity, is revealed.
July 9, 1997
Inquiry: Subpoenas are aimed at hundreds of people, firms as panel delves into contributors to Clinton. But only two are directed at Republicans.
Feb. 20, 1997
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Aug. 6, 2010
World & Nation
Glenn Thompson, a Pennsylvania Republican, attended his son’s wedding three days after voting against legislation to protect same-sex marriages.
July 26, 2022
The Senate’s investigation into campaign fund-raising improprieties stalled Thursday night as Democrats blocked a bid to grant partial legal immunity to 18 persons until Republicans agree to concessions aimed at ensuring that the inquiry is bipartisan.
June 13, 1997
Ex-astronaut concludes Senate career by waging an uncharacteristically partisan fight over donor probe.
July 23, 1997
Awards
With Oscar nominations coming Thursday morning, we gathered The Envelope’s Buzzmeter panelists -- Entertainment Weekly’s Anthony Breznican, Fandango’s Dave Karger, Anne Thompson from Thompson on Hollywood, the Los Angeles Times’ Betsy Sharkey and Glenn Whipp, and Gold Derby’s Tom O’Neil -- for some thoughts about what might transpire.
Jan. 14, 2014
Nov. 11, 2016
Congress: Angry lawmakers accuse Republicans of using ‘stonewalling’ tactics to obstruct probe of GOP campaign finances.
June 6, 1997
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July 14, 1997