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» As Middle East Christians suffer, advocates slam Obama’s failure to support religious freedom

“[Obama] has the worst record of any president in modern times on religious freedom,” said Rep. Frank Wolf.

» New Hampshire Independents poised to pick a 2016 frontrunner

Republican White House hopefuls are going to have to consider New Hampshire independents.

» Byron York: Paperwork flap shows Clinton email affair far from over

Does everyone else in the State Department have to sign the OF-109 form?

» Utilities to challenge rule on cheaper electricity in Supreme Court

Utilities are contesting a rule that pays consumers to reduce electricity use when the grid is stressed.

» Stalled trafficking bill, Lynch nomination, face shelf time

Republicans have tied Lynch’s confirmation vote to the passage of the human trafficking legislation.

» Editorial: For Democrats, words from a famous human trafficking victim

Few Americans probably thought of the human trafficking victim for whom Saint Patrick’s Day is named.

» Half of Americans unaware of Obamacare penalty

Many Americans don’t know that they can still sign up for Obamacare and avoid this year’s tax penalty.

» Op-Ed: Manhattan Moment: Medicare’s doctor payments mess (and how to fix it)

Washington policymakers should look to use markets to determine Medicare’s payments to physicians.

» Iran nuclear talks push against deadline

Neither Tehran nor Washington would predict whether discussions would reach the March 24 deadline.

» Will Scott Walker’s debt problems at home detract from national message?

He wants to cut the federal debt but wants Wisconsin to skip a $108 million debt payment.

» New cures and treatments could cause pricey headaches

Health plans could delay providing Sovaldi and Harvoni until the patient reaches an advanced stage.

» Walker will stand up to the other guys. For ‘our guys,’ he rolls over.

He fired a campaign aide last night because she once criticized Iowa for its dependence on subsidies.

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