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» Obama, Ghani to begin a new chapter in U.S.-Afghan relations

“This is a different relationship than we had under … Karzai. It’s clearly more cooperative and better.”

» Dems seek to put GOP on record against popular bills in budget fight

Sen. Sanders described the amendments as having the “overwhelming support of the American people.”

» Noemie Emery: Deja vu once again

It never fails. Every time an election result disappoints liberals, it turns out to be due to fear.

» How many will have to pay back Obamacare subsidies?

More Americans will owe the government money for their Obamacare subsidy than won’t, says a new analysis.

» Original Iran deadline passes without action

“They have been pushing Congress away from this from day one,” said Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.

» Byron York: What did Jeb Bush do to fight Obamacare?

Bush statements that even tangentially touched on the Affordable Care Act were few and far between.

» Ted Cruz 2016 shows his softer side

Cruz sought to establish a personal connection with voters with his speech at Liberty University.

» Cruz: The anti-Obamacare candidate?

Of all the potential candidates, Cruz has been the most identified with vowing to undo Obamacare.

» Editorial: Obama works overtime to raise the cost of doing business

Obama could choose to set the bar for “manager” at $42,000 per year, or even as high as $57,000.

» Dems clash with GOP on health spending in budgets

The defense could complicate the House GOP’s efforts to pass its budget for the second consecutive year.

» Obama and the 2016 attention gap

The White House has entered its final struggle to maintain relevance amid a growing focus on the 2016 race.

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