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» GOP majority can jump-start economy with tech agenda
Having swept both Houses of Congress, Republicans have an opportunity to set an ambitious agenda.
» Keystone: So will it finally get built?
The Keystone XL pipeline’s long, tortuous history makes the outcome too ambiguous to predict.
» Editorial: Senate Republicans need to decide who their leader is
Sens. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and Mike Lee, R-Utah, derailed a bipartisan agreement on procedure Friday night.
» Obama’s 2014 year of redemption didn’t quite go as planned
Insiders said Obama’s miserable 2014 started when he essentially decided to ignore lawmakers altogether.
» Governors running for president face state challenges
Much like the president and Congress, a governor and his state legislature are often at odds.
» Republicans target failing banks
The GOP wants to replace Dodd-Frank with a new bankruptcy measure specifically for big banks.
» John McCain leading the charge to arm Ukraine
Congress is poised to challenge the Obama administration’s reluctance to get directly involved in Ukraine.
» The ‘nuclear option’ worked for Dems. Will the GOP reconsider?
It could soon backfire on Democrats, now that Republicans are about to take the Senate majority.
» ‘Wyoming’s doctor’ targets Obamacare
For Sen. John Barrasso, the prize in winning control of the Senate is the opportunity to reform Obamacare.
» Think Tanks: Why aren’t millennials spending? They’re broke
It’s not about smart phones, selfies or social media.

