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» Dems aim to put GOP on spot on climate change
68 percent of Democrats said climate change is a major threat, compared with 25 percent of Republicans.
» Obama vetoes embolden Democrats
“I kind of like the direction he has signaled he is going in. He knows he has nothing to lose,” said Clay.
» Michael Barone: Where Americans and immigrants are moving in — and out
More immigrants come from Asia than Latin America these days, and many are headed to major metro areas.
» WH: Republicans ‘playing with fire’ on Homeland Security funding
The attack on a French magazine has put a sharper focus on matters of national security.
» Watchdog: HHS execs doing good and living large, flying first class around the world
HHS executives spent $31 million in first class and business class flights between 2009 and 2013.
» Perennial problem of anonymous sourcing reappears for the New York Times
Experts say major news groups, including the New York Times, need to think hard about the practice.
» Editorial: Violence must never edit what may be said
Failure to protect unpopular and provocative speech is the same as failure to protect any speech.
» Byron York: Another peak moment for Elizabeth Warren’s (non)campaign
Warren’s message will resonate through the 2016 Democratic primary race and beyond.
» Timothy P. Carney: Fight the terrorists with mockery and decency
If you’re talking about provocative or offensive pictures, you need to ask who’s being provoked or offended.
» Scott Walker gears up 2016 White House bid by hiring veteran GOP operative
The Wisconsin Republican, who says any “serious” 2016 candidate must join by mid-2015, makes a big hire.
» Op-Ed: On climate change, the pope could use a lesson in science
It doesn’t appear as though the pope is worried about making friends.
» Most Americans oppose ground troops against Islamic State
57 percent said “no,” though 53 percent of Republicans were willing to do so.

