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» Legislative scramble as Congress heads to recess
“The Senate will finish its work on trade this week, and … remain in session as long as it takes to do so.”
» 46 cases challenge Obamacare’s contraception mandate
The nonprofits want an exemption, so workers would not receive coverage for some or all contraceptives. (AP)
» Noemie Emery: Hillary’s crisis of competence
Hillary outdoes Fiorina, but in the scope and extent of her misjudgments. And that should offend everyone.
» Is the economy tanking, or is it just the seasons?
Reality will come to light in the months ahead, as economic output either recovers or continues to stagnate.
» States push EPA on energy efficiency plans
The EPA has left states in the dark on how to use energy efficiency to comply with emission rules.
» Editorial: Hillary’s revolving door
Has Clinton taken way too much easy money from people who lobbied her State Department?
Since Ben Carson formally launched his presidential campaign on May 4, his brand has become a hot commodity.
» Farmers, Congress take aim at EPA water rule
Lawmakers from agriculture-heavy districts say the Waters of the U.S. rule amounts to executive overreach.
» Watchdog: Bill doubled speaking fees from foreign groups while Hillary was secretary of state
Bill Clinton took in $2.2 million from six speeches in 2014, according to financial forms released Friday.
» U.S. must rethink its Russia strategy, wargame shows
“Hybrid” warfare in Eastern Europe gave Russia strategic initiative in spite of international sanctions.
» Obama’s military gear ban affects only the bayonet
Every other item on the “prohibited equipment list” released Monday was already a no-go.
» Op-Ed: EPA power grab looks like Obamacare redux
EPA is no better able to deal with power generation issues than my dog is to pitch for the New York Mets.
» Marco Rubio hires top Nevada consultant
Slanker could be valuable to Rubio in Nevada, host of the first 2016 nominating contest out west.
» Op-Ed: Another promise broken: ER visits up under Obamacare
One reason: Wait times for patients looking to see primary care doctors has notably worsened.

