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» Next CBO chief’s challenges: Healthcare, entitlements and taxes

It’s not yet clear who should run Congress’ official budget scorekeeper after the GOP takes control.

» Editorial: Before there was Gruber, there was Stupak

Gruber never directly addressed the final, critical lie that allowed Obamacare to pass the House in 2010.

» Michael Barone: Nobody is pushing Thomas Piketty’s policies to combat economic inequality

Liberals hoped Piketty’s revelations would build support for progressive tax reform — that hasn’t happened.

» Op-Ed: Palestinian terrorists have murdered more Americans than the Islamic State

The synagogue attack is the latest in a recent string of heinous acts by Palestinian terrorists.

» Op-Ed: How America is failing its older veterans

We are pushing aside our veterans of generations in favor of the celebrated vets from Iraq and Afghanistan.

» ‘Power of the purse’ option less attractive to Repubs angered by immigration order

Republican leadership is determined determined to avoid a government shutdown.

» Watchdog: Getting fired is Mission: Impossible for federal bureaucrats in the Obama era

Federal managers have fired fewer bad employees each year since President Obama took office.

» Hugh Hewitt: Message to Senate GOP: Don’t surrender by restoring judicial filibuster

Such a move will telegraph an incredible institutional weakness.

» Graham: House Intel report on Benghazi ‘full of crap’

“I know Benghazi pretty well,” Graham said. “I don’t believe that the report is accurate.”

» Cruz: Shut down Obama’s nominees

The Texas Republican would make an exception for “vital” national security positions.

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