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» The endorsements Republicans yearn for

The calls are coming from contenders, real or imagined, for the party’s presidential nomination.

» Can GOP finally win a spending fight?

Republicans face a choice: alienating their conservative base by compromising or risking public wrath.

» Michael Barone: Democrats’ ‘blue wall’ not impregnable to Republicans — if they’re smart

Republicans looking to 2016 can learn from Democrats’ 2008 success on the electoral map.

» Industry tries to find its own solutions on cybersecurity

Communications industry leaders are in the final throes of producing a cybersecurity strategy.

» Republicans’ failure to stop net neutrality could damage the GOP

Too little, too late for Republicans trying to slow the FCC’s proposal.

» Editorial: America’s foreign policy will need rescuing from the Obama years

It should be clear by now that there will be no improvement in world affairs until Barack Obama is gone.

» A surprising number of presidents never graduated college

Meet the presidents who dropped out or didn’t make it to college at all.

» Dan Hannan: Mounting debt in the West makes the world a colder and darker place

Some of those now denouncing Yankee imperialism will one day be wishing it could come back.

» How much debt did each president leave for the country?

As we observe President’s Day, let’s take a look at how much debt each president left the country.

» Gene Healy: Should Republicans kill the filibuster?

To invoke, or not to invoke, the “Reid Rule?”

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