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» Will Obama find his inner Clinton?

“At this point, the legacy is what matters most to [Obama].”

» Michael Barone: Comparing the two most Republican Houses in 70 years

There will be 247 Republicans in the House in the 114th Congress —” one more than the 80th Congress in 1946.

» Obama faces narrowing window to score foreign policy successes

Obama has been met with widespread public mistrust for his handling of foreign affairs.

» Cheer up: The pessimists are wrong and America’s future is bright

How do you think 2015 will be for you? If you’re typical, you’ll be pessimistic, and probably wrong.

» Editorial: As it sets new drone rules, FAA must not neglect gliders

The flying of manned and unmanned vehicles carries risks for operators and for anyone in their vicinity.

» Seven New Year’s resolutions for the news media

The Washington Examiner‘s Media Desk proposes a few changes for the news media in 2015.

» Obama salutes troops as Afghanistan marks US exit

After more than 13 years of fighting, a majority of U.S. forces will leave Afghanistan on Dec. 31.

» Hugh Hewitt: Common Core will be defining issue for GOP presidential contenders in 2015

The issue has drawn the attention even of the left.

» Government watchdogs generate billions in actual and potential savings in 2014

The 14 inspector generals’ offices returned almost $11 billion to the U.S. Treasury.

» NBC’s Chuck Todd explains why journalists so rarely ‘bark’ at politicians

“We all sit there because we all know the first time we bark, it’s the last time they do the show.”

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