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» Obama’s do-or-die legacy vote on trade

Obama faces a major test within his party. If he fails, it could officially usher in his lame-duck status.

» Presidential politics hinders McConnell on NSA

McConnell favors a clean extension of the National Security Agency’s bulk data collection program.

» Timothy P. Carney: Jindal: Congressional GOP ‘Waving the white flag of surrender’ on Obamacare repeal

I asked Bobby Jindal five questions. Here were his answers.

» Wall Street regs could drive up energy costs

The head of the commodity and trading commission attempted to calm concerns over new energy market rules.

» Pelosi, Boehner issue dueling responses to immigration ruling

Democrats believe Obama is well within his authority on immigration, while Republicans do not.

» Editorial: Cuba’s crackdown should make Obama think twice

Even after the ‘thaw’ began, the Cuban regime has since threatened as many as 100 church groups.

» Bernie Sanders: ‘Today, we begin a political revolution’

Hillary challenger said the country may be facing a crisis more serious than at any other time in history.

» IRS: Taxpayer info hacked

IRS Commissioner John Koskinen told reporters that the information was gained by “organized” criminals.

» Timothy P. Carney: Fiorina: ‘There’s a whole raft of things Hillary Clinton has never explained satisfactorily’

At last week’s Southern Republican Leadership Conference, I sat down with Carly Fiorina, and asked her five questions. Here were her answers.

» Paul Ryan on the IRS hack: ‘We need answers’

The Ways & Means Committee chairman says the IRS owes people detailed answers on how 100,000 accounts were breached.

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