Scroll down for the latest from the Washington Examiner:
» The six ways Republicans want to change your taxes
After the GOP’s victories last month, GOP lawmakers are newly empowered to tackle the nation’s tax system.
» The U.S. and Pakistan: Friends more than enemies — for now
Pakistani officers are in Washington to coordinate with the U.S. against terrorists on the Afghan border.
» Editorial: Liberals turn on South after Landrieu rout
Landrieu’s defeat has put the Democratic Party out of its misery across the American South.
» Questions over ‘too big to jail’ banks in Lynch nomination
Critics worry that Lynch will perpetuate that aspect of Eric Holder’s legacy at the Department of Justice.
» Watchdog: Revolving door lets USAID officials get jobs with major N.C. contractor
The organization continues getting high-profile USAID contracts and hiring former top officials from USAID.
» Obama’s racial profiling reforms seen as lacking
Civil rights leaders welcomed the revisions but expressed disappointment with loopholes.
» Noemie Emery: The crime and punishment of Obama’s healthcare law
Though healthcare isn’t the flashpoint it was in 2010, it is now inextricable from Obama and Democrats.
» Op-Ed: Why EU’s problems should matter to Americans
Beyond the political and economic weakness, Europe seems to be losing its moral and philosophical moorings.
» Green groups push Senate Dems on global coal-fired power plants
“The president’s policy started a positive trend” of cutting funds to dirty coal projects, the groups wrote.
» Obama: Black men have ‘less margin for error’
He insisted he was doing everything within its power to address the concerns of minority communities.

