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» GOP moves against Hillary Clinton

RNC officials said the party has never prosecuted a campaign of this magnitude against an opponent.

» Is the Obama legacy built on quicksand?

Obama’s legacy is entirely dependent on some future Republican president not undoing his executive actions.

» Michael Barone: Indiana religious freedom act in accord with traditional American toleration

The traditional American formula for handling such issues is friendly accommodation of beliefs of others.

» Obama to limp out of latest Iran talks weakened, experts say

Early Wednesday, Iranian and U.S. negotiators couldn’t even agree on the goal for this week’s negotiations.

» Union spent $23 million last year on higher minimum wage push

That’s up from an estimated $17 million in 2013, according to the union’s Labor Department financial reports.

» Editorial: When inspectors general go bad

When an inspector general goes bad, the phrase “Who will guard the guards themselves?” comes to mind.

» U.S. pursues aggressive energy agenda as it takes over major Arctic group

The Arctic has become increasingly important for nations seeking strategic and commercial advantages.

» China’s military buildup draws U.S., Japanese concern

The U.S. might finally be pivoting to the Pacific as the military rise of China becomes a key focus.

» Manhattan Moment: Returning sense and security to teachers’ pensions

Governments now owe their retirement plans between $1 and $4 trillion for benefits.

» GOP support for sick leave reveals its election-time popularity

A federal mandate for paid sick leave will be a major campaign topic in the 2016 elections.

» Controversial FDA approval process in hot water again

Hamburg admitted last week that the FDA didn’t get the medical device review process “completely right.”

» Op-Ed: Religious freedom: Inconveniently important

It is important to understand just how important religious freedom has been in America’s legal history.

» Menendez: ‘I will not be silenced’

Menendez lashed out at the Justice Department, pledging to fight the charges and remain in office.

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