WASHINGTON - House Democrats sprinting to finish six bills on terrorism, the minimum wage, drug prices and other issues are well ahead of the 100-hour deadline they gave themselves to do it. By new House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (news, bio, voting record)'s clock, they began Thursday morning with more than 60 hours remaining and only one measure left: an energy bill with $15 billion in new fees, royalties and taxes for the oil industry. A celebration was planned later Thursday once it's passed. On Wednesday, seven hours ticked off the Democrats' 100-hour clock for passing an agenda the party had...