Scroll down for the latest from the Washington Examiner:
» Supreme Court quietly goes about making big decisions
The Court ruled on issues like gay marriage, voting rights and abortion via court orders, and without explanation.
» Tea Party lawsuit thrown out
Ohio Republican Rep. Jim Jordan called the IRS scrutiny of the Tea Party group “unwarranted harassment.”
» Byron York: Who says Obamacare isn’t major factor in midterms?
Obamacare is still a top issue in midterm elections for voters and Republican candidates.
» Bank stress tests: Stock market collapse, recession, $110 oil
The 2015 scenario also includes two new factors that haven’t been part of the past stress tests.
» U.S., South Korea agree to delay transfer of command
The nations agreed to delay the handover of wartime control of Korean troops.
» Editorial: Terrorist attacks in Canada illustrate the need for vigilance
Open societies are vulnerable for exactly the same reasons they are desirable.
» Iowa absentee votes hint at GOP chances
The GOP lead is small, but significant. Republicans often have a poor showing for early and absentee voting.
» Watchdog: IG takes sensitive docs, laptops from new GSA office, unmissed by employees
Valuable GSA documents and property are left vulnerable due to poor office organization.
» Op-Ed: How about a federal single subject rule?
As is already the case in many states, such a rule would limit each piece of federal legislation to one, and only one, subject. Call it the anti-omnibus rule.
» Timothy P. Carney: McConnell’s challenge in Kentucky
How does a conservative Republican like Mitch McConnell win in a state with so much poverty?

