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» Obama faces a troubling ally in Qatar
President Obama has often bemoaned the differences between Qatar’s public statements and private actions.
» California superbug outbreak could lead to fast-track for new antibiotics
Drug-resistant infections aren’t new, but the outbreak has caused Congress and advocates to push for action.
» Noemie Emery: U.S. enemies are better off now than they were six years ago
GOP should ask the American people if the world is now better off than it was when Obama took office.
» What comes after the Fed raises rates
The Fed’s target for short-term interest rates influences all other interest rates throughout the economy.
» Retiring the A-10 wouldn’t save as much as promised
“[I]t’s not savings — because if you take a look at this year’s budget they upped the number of F-35s.”
» Editorial: An Obamacare tell
The administration’s decision to extend the enrollment deadline is what poker players would call a “tell.”
» Why Americans need a new education law
The Student Success Act gets Washington out of the business of running schools, and it’s about time.
» Op-Ed: Midterm election clarified: Pro-life issue is a winner
In 2014, some Republicans went on offense to protect babies and women from the extreme Democrats’ position.
» EPA, Interior chiefs play defense on Capitol Hill
In 2014, some Republicans went on offense to protect babies and women from the extreme Democrats’ position.
» Washington Post fact checker gives rare all-true mark to GOP congressman
Rep. Coffman’s claim to have been in combat zones with the U.S. military earned him a coveted Post “Geppetto” checkmark.
» GOP uncouples immigration fight from Homeland funding bill
“The new bill I described offers another option we can turn to,” McConnell said Monday.
» Why is the press ignoring Joe Biden’s 2016 ambition?
Vice President Joe Biden can’t seem to get anybody interested in the White House run he may make next year.

