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» Obama tries to avoid the fiscal long game
Instead of highlighting a long-term spending forecast, the White House prefers to focus on shrinking annual deficits.
» Ayaan Hirsi Ali fights radical Islam’s real war on women
Why are liberals hesitant to criticize an ideology that threatens women’s equality and gay rights?
There is no right or wrong time to announce a campaign, per se, and the timeline shifts each election cycle.
» Op-Ed: Resist the urge to just ‘do something’ about patent reform
Strong patent and IP protections are what set the U.S. apart from nations where IP theft is widespread.
» $1.1 trillion student loan bubble? Not so fast
Millions take out loans for a degree they never get, and can’t use the degree to earn money repay the loans.
» Dems: Obama must tout improving economy in 2016
“Under Obama, America is better,” said Simon Rosenberg, founder of the New Democratic Network.
» Editorial: Wisconsin should pass right to work
Right to work is a good idea in Wisconsin, and a good idea everywhere else it can be tried.
» Think Tanks: Obamacare could push entrepreneurial spirit
“Senator Schumer has made a plausible argument for why Obamacare was a political mistake. I disagree.”
» Cheap oil: A new way to fight Keystone XL
Environmentalists want the Obama administration to re-examine pipeline’s effect on oil sands use.
» Issa: ‘I’m the bane of’ Boehner’s ‘existence’
A Q&A with Rep. Darrell Issa, one of the most polarizing members of Congress.
» Unloved Warthog lives to fight another day
Now battling ISIS, the A-10 stays in defense bill despite Air Force’s attempts to kill it.
» It’s a bird, it’s a plane … it’s a drone
The FAA is trying to decide when model aircraft stop being toys and need to be treated as drones.

