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» Trade fight brews in Senate

Democrats in both chambers almost uniformly oppose the legislation, which President Obama supports.

» Activists on Obama’s Nike trade trip: Just don’t do it

Human rights activists say Nike has a spotty record on worker rights and conditions, especially in Vietnam.

» Michael Barone: Why Americans oppose economic redistribution despite income inequality

“As inequality increases, so does ideological conservatism in the electorate.”

» U.S. citizens in Yemen find few options for help

At the end of April, the warning from the State Department was clear: You’re on your own.

» Obamacare program may be linked to ER opioid prescriptions

A push under Obamacare for hospitals to get good patient satisfaction scores may be a cause of the problem.

» Editorial: Michigan’s vote should show Republicans the way

GOP presidential candidates would be wise to learn from Michigan’s recent referendum as they plan for 2016.

» Medical billing is in the dark ages

Health insurers use electronic methods on average for only 15 percent of payments, frustrating customers.

» Ashe Schow: Carly Fiorina is doing it right so far

Fiorina has managed to be on all media platforms without bringing disaster to her campaign.

» Justice Dept. probe comes at a tricky time for the Fed

“I for one believe Fed reforms are needed and I for one believe Fed reforms are coming,” said Hensarling.

» Op-Ed: Federal student loans creating ‘indentured students’

Outstanding student loan debts total over $1.3 trillion, and some think it may be a bubble about to burst.

» Timothy P. Carney: Conservative think tank used its defense of Ex-Im to raise money

Ex-Im-booster Joe Nocera recently called the American Action Forum’s support for Ex-Im “courageous.”

» Op-Ed: Internet, power industries not the same

While a monopoly makes sense with electricity, it has long proved ineffective in communications policy.

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