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» Obama hopes climate of fear will boost his cyber push
Obama will discuss cybersecurity and other topics with congressional leaders Tuesday at the White House.
» Embarrassing hack of Centcom highlights vulnerabilities
“[Cyberspace is] a level playing field. And that makes this chairman very uncomfortable.”
» Noemie Emery: Scott Walker, the un-academic?
Considering the current state of most colleges, having no degree could be a point in Gov. Walker’s favor.
» Tea Partier Mike Lee joins McConnell team
“I am excited to have the opportunity to put these conservative policy reforms into action,” Lee wrote.
» Editorial: Republicans weren’t elected to raise the gas tax
Americans should be grateful for the highway, but not enough to perpetuate a flawed system to pay for it.
» Democrats seize spending momentum after terror attacks
Democrats are claiming the upper hand in the fight over the president’s executive action on immigration.
» Op-Ed: More CBO transparency could have prevented Obamacare’s CLASS debacle
Doug Elmendorf may view protecting his office’s budget analysts as a prime objective of a CBO director.
» Paul Ryan says he isn’t running for president in 2016
“I am not going to run for president in 2016,” Ryan said in an interview with NBC.
» Watchdog: Thousands of critical government buildings face high risk of cyberattacks
Control systems in federal buildings are vulnerable to cyberattacks, a report shows.
» Obama regroups after Paris no-show criticism
“[H]ad the circumstances been different, the president himself would have liked to have been there.”
» Byron York: Obama’s Paris snub wasn’t an oversight
The no-shows were the logical result of the president’s effort to downgrade the threat of terrorism.
» Timothy P. Carney: Corporatism, subsidies, regulation, ‘pro-growth’ policies, and ‘ownership without control’
Big Business and Big Government are often natural allies.

