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» Trade deals seen as avenue for energy exports

Would-be energy exporters say the deals could remove obstacles that the currently hinders market access.

» Obama back in fundraising mode — Dems expect him to stay there

“I think it’s safe to say that he will do more fundraisers than any other lame-duck president has before.”

» Bryon York: GOP better get used to crazy-big 2016 field

The unusually large lineup of candidates will make debate season an interesting challenge for organizers.

» Court ruling pressures Obama on government spying

A politically diverse group of civil liberties organizations urged Congress to let the act expire on June 1.

» Watchdog: Postal Service cybersecurity still weak after September attack

Employees can easily expose sensitive information, accidentally or intentionally.

» Iowa GOP hopes changes save the straw poll

Whether GOP contenders actually like the alterations remains to be seen.

» Senators drop deluge of energy bills as broad legislation takes form

A full 17 came from Energy and Natural Resources Committee Chairwoman Lisa Murkowski.

» Editorial: Court slaps down NSA spying, Congress should not raise it back up

The problem is government “gathering the haystack without knowledge that it contains the needle.”

» Warren, Vitter team up on Fed reform proposal

The duo aim to make staff reforms and limit the Fed’s ability to offer emergency loans to troubled banks.

» Op-Ed: UN proposal could solve Libyan deadlock

Libya currently has two rival governments, as well as paramilitary groups, including the Islamic State.

» Heroin and opioid abuse triggering spike in Hep C cases

Cases in four Appalachian states increased by 364 percent from 2006 to 2012 for people ages 12 to 29.

» Timothy P. Carney: Michigan conservatives defeat Big Business, Big Money, tax hikes and higher spending

The Michigan Proposal 1 story is important because it upends many myths persistent on the American Left.

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