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Published November 17, 2014 10:05am ET



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» Decline and fall of coal

Environmental regulations hammer last nail into coffin of a proud mining community.

» Obama’s lame-duck blueprint

President Obama has made little mystery of what he wants from Congress in the lame-duck session.

» Small change, big payoff

GOP control allows them to change Senate procedure, possibly clearing the way for a major tax code overhaul.

» Obama risks much to reach nuclear deal with Iran

The President willing to sacrifice U.S. interests for his ‘Nixon-to-China’ legacy, critics charge.

» Think Tanks — Pump prices are cheap: Raise the gasoline tax

Will Congress take a perfect opportunity to raise the gas tax and fund these projects?

» Philip Klein: Obamacare repeal is more likely, and now GOP needs an alternative

It’s worth keeping in mind that even before Obamacare, U.S. did not have a free market healthcare system.

»Michael Barone: Where the polls were wrong — and, maybe, why

Pollsters did a better job of finding Democratic voters than they did of finding Republican voters.

» Businesses are bracing for rush of pro-labor rulings

The National Labor Relations Board is expected to release a flurry of pro-labor decisions by mid-December.

» Cybersecurity turkey meets lame duck

The next big cyber attack on a crucial element of our economy may strike before you finish reading this article.

» Watchdog: Justice IG says Childhelp foundation failed on every count with six grants

“ChildHelp did not comply with essential grant conditions in every area we tested,” said the IG report.