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» Obama gets boost in spying showdown

Obama backs major changes to the government’s intelligence agencies’ bulk collection of phone call data.

» House seeks to rein in Energy Dept. on efficiency push

A House committee held a hearing on a draft bill seeking to pare back efficiency standards for gas furnaces.

» Byron York: Jeb Bush on immigration: ‘I think I’m right about this’

Bush reacts to Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker’s immigration ideas and the need to avoid a “zero-sum game.”

» Paul Ryan talks flat tax, abolishing the IRS

The House Ways and Means Committee chairman wants to simplify the tax code to make the IRS more “objective.”

» Jindal: Every presidential candidate needs to offer detailed health care plan

“To my knowledge, I’m the only candidate…that’s actually offered a detailed plan,” Jindal said.

» Editorial: More VA cover-ups

VA’s problems include lethal infections at VA facilities, hospitals resources waste, and pill mills.

» Jeb Bush: Iran framework a ‘horrific deal’

Bush appeared more equivocal than his competitors saying that he would do so for national security reasons.

» Op-Ed: Maryland never followed through on criminal justice reform

More than a decade ago, Gov. Ehrlich promised important criminal justice reforms, but faced opposition.

» Obama threatens to veto bill on D.C. abortion coverage law

The measure aims to strike down a D.C. law banning employers from discriminating based on healthcare choices.

» Op-Ed: How the U.S. can stop credit card fraud

The U.S. trails behind the rest of the world in upgrading to more secure chip and PIN-equipped credit cards.

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