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» Jeb Bush struggles with Bush foreign policy legacy

“Gov. Jeb Bush has a family problem. Many voters don’t like him coming from a family of presidents.”

» ISIS renews fears about recruiting in U.S. prisons

The insulated prison environment is ideal for Islamic radicalization and recruitment by Islamic extremists.

» Michael Barone: Barack Obama’s ‘reckless disregard’ of the law

It’s a phrase in legal writing that means “gross negligence without concern for danger to others.”

» More Obamacare changes passed than failed

“With some very few exceptions, the policy changes are relatively modest.”

» Watchdog: VA employee fired for refusing to support firing a whistleblower

“Probably because he’s new, he doesn’t realize how institutionalized the retaliation is.”

» Mandate penalty prompts signups for Obamacare

A preliminary total of 11.4 million people signed up for healthcare nationwide.

» Editorial: Obama’s dangerous delusions about Islamic extremism

To call economic deprivation a root cause of religious fanaticism is simply nonsensical.

» Iran talks resume Thursday under pressure for a deal

Wendy Sherman, undersecretary of state for political affairs, will lead the preliminary meetings.

» New York Times slams Netanyahu, promotes Iran deal

Netanyahu, who is facing an election in the Holy Land March 17, was asked to give an address on March 3.

» Republican donors want hawkish foreign policy

Free agent Republican bundlers are prioritizing foreign policy and national security.

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