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» GOP question: How to beat Obama on illegals but not beat themselves
“There’s no shutdown fight, there isn’t going to be a shutdown fight, and no Republican has said that.”
» Americans for Prosperity faces a big test in 2016
The presidential race is a tough challenge for the Koch-backed group.
» Michael Barone: Democratic takeover of Senate in 2016 possible but not a slam dunk
There is a high correlation between voting for president and voting for Senate.
» White House plans to force business to pay more overtime
The administration is set to raise the threshold on how much workers make before becoming “managers.”
» ‘Bitcoin is more than just money’
Think tank director Jerry Brito tries to make Washington comfortable with ‘revolutionary’ cryptocurrencies.
» Watchdog: IGs form front line of war on waste and fraud, but weak links remain
Whistleblowers routinely say inspectors general failed to investigate their charges of wrongdoing.
» Think Tanks: Your mail isn’t safe from Big Brother
A 2007 U.S. Department of Justice letter lays out the circumstances under which mail may be opened without a warrant.
» Far Left seeks alternative to Hillary
Without an opponent in the primary, some fear Clinton may drift away from the Left.
The Fed and Bank of Japan are both barking up the wrong tree on quantitative easing.
» Editorial: Congress should end Obama’s dangerous charade with Iran
Negotiators agreed to give the regime another seven-month extension. But what more is there to talk about?

