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» No formal plan to fight ISIS at NATO summit

President Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron discussed the ISIS threat Thursday during a car ride at the summit, and later with King Abdullah of Jordan.

» Has the Cold War returned?

Just six months after Russia annexed Crimea and followed that with efforts to destabilize the rest of Ukraine, relations between the alliance and Moscow have entered the deep freeze.

» Byron York: After years of bashing filibuster, will Senate Dems embrace it?

Democrats are threatening to use the once-hated filibuster to stop Republican initiatives.

» New banking rules could raise cost of borrowing, critics warn

New regulations intended to prevent future financial panics will force banks and other companies to hold more Treasury securities.

» Editorial: Reality rains on President Obama’s foreign policy parade

As many people remarked in 2008, the White House is not a good place to learn on the job.

» Watchdog: Justice Department blocking House panel from talking to former IRS attorney

In a letter, Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, said he was puzzled by DOJ’s refusal to disclose Andrew Strelka’s contact information, adding that “obstructing a congressional investigation is a crime.”

» Reid promises new vote on expired green energy tax cuts

The Senate majority leader told a green energy conference Thursday he’ll take up legislation by the end of this year.

» Veterans Affairs IG stonewalls Congress on draft report over bogus appointment lists

Congressional request for more information about Veterans Affairs investigation was rebuffed by the agency’s inspector general.

» Michael Barone: No Republican wave in House elections; it already occurred, in 2010

Republicans gained 63 seats in 2010, the biggest change of party in the House since 1946 and 1948. GOP redistricters wisely chose to protect their incumbents over trying to oust Democrats.

» Report: Former McConnell campaign manager’s emails were subpoenaed in July

The grand jury is one of two, according to OpenSecrets.org, looking into improper payments made by Ron Paul’s 2012 presidential campaign in Iowa.

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