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» Democrats’ no good, very bad year

This was the year Democrats wish they could forget. But they will be reminded of it well into 2016.

» Sometimes, somebody in the media got it first and got it right in 2014

The best and worst moments of journalism for the year.

» Timothy P. Carney: Christmas reminds us what we’re working for

“How about I tear down politicians,” I suggested in front of the group, “and raise up a family?”

» Sen.-elect James Lankford: Families key to future

Lankford urged people to turn to their loved ones during the holiday season.

» Michelle says President Obama believes in Santa

“The President believes in Santa very much, yes,” she told 8-year-old Sara Rusk.

» Editorial: This Christmas, don’t forget the persecuted

The story of the Good Samaritan is also a story about religious tolerance.

» Watchdog: State Department discipline policies may allow bias, misconduct to continue

The agency inspector general detailed a litany of problems with the way officials address misconduct.

» CDC monitoring lab tech for possible Ebola exposure

A lab technician in Atlanta is being monitored for possible exposure to Ebola.

» 6 inspiring women in 2014

My own list of inspirational women from this year — and I didn’t limit it to women over 50.

» Op-Ed: Supreme Court ruling erodes key check on government power

The Fourth Amendment’s economy of words belies its breadth, complexity and history vis-a-vis tyranny.

» Islamic State did not shoot down plane, but is holding Jordanian pilot captive, U.S. says

It is the first time the Islamic State has held an allied troop hostage since late summer.

» Michael Barone: Florida, North Carolina up a peg; New York, Michigan down: 2014 Census estimates

The Census Bureau has sent out its Christmastime gift to its millions of fans.

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