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» Social media war begins for GOP 2016 hopefuls
The greater the reach of a candidate on social media, the more information they have on potential voters.
» ‘Nobody can remember now’: Republican newcomers learn how to budget
In the midterm elections, Republicans campaigned on bringing back regular order as it applies to the budget.
» Byron York: Jeb Bush rolls out kinder, gentler candidacy
Jeb Bush is portraying himself as more compassionate than his harshly ideological fellow Republicans.
» Navy learning lessons from shipboard laser
The laser aboard the Ponce was ruggedized and has been used to gather design and operations feedback.
» Twitter pressed to confront terrorist abuse
“Right now the Internet is awash with those who would propagandize, recruit and incite terror.”
» Editorial: Free trade is a bipartisan opportunity
This isn’t just about sausages or cheap electronics. In the big picture, everyone benefits from free trade.
» Op-Ed: MANHATTAN MOMENT: Franchise owners deserve a break today from the Labor Board
The NLRB decided that franchises are now considered jointly owned by the parent companies like McDonald’s.
» GOP must overcome Reid to get to Yucca nuclear storage
Sen. Reid and a cadre of Democrats stand in the way of Yucca being approved for nuclear waste storage.
» Community banks press Congress for relief
Small and community banks are hoping Congress will ease regulations on them in the weeks and months ahead.
» Watchdog: Obama budget attempts to dismantle watchdog protections
“When it comes to corruption in the Obama administration, the Department of Justice is where it’s at.”
» Veterans on Brian Williams: Supportive, angry, moving on
“Whatever personal or professional fallout that follows will and should be determined by the American public.”
» Philip Klein: The Bobby Jindal healthcare crusade that could shape 2016
Jindal favors wiping out Obamacare completely and creating a free market alternative from scratch.
» Timothy P. Carney: Here are the Export-Import Bank’s greatest hits of 2014
Subsidized exporters began to lobby in earnest this week to save their subsidizer, the Export-Import Bank.

