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» Trade — Can Obama get it done?

The White House faces myriad challenges in getting key trade deals through Congress.

» Repeal Obamacare? We’ll see, say Republicans

The House this week will take a definitive, but futile, first step.

» Michael Barone: Obama’s budget: Bad policy, bad politics

Obama will argue for more spending on the grounds that the federal budget deficit is now sharply down.

» Sophisticated hackers target the electric industry

Utilities strengthen cybersecurity as 40 percent of all attacks hit energy companies.

» Energy industry takes the long view on Atlantic drilling

Low oil prices are expected to rebound by the time offshore rigs would be ready.

» Feds place 150 union pension funds in ‘critical’ status

The funds lack enough assets to meet at least 65 percent of their future obligations.

» Op-Ed: Washington’s federally-driven economy has hit the wall. What now?

Can Washington’s private sector diversify its customer base beyond the federal government?

» Why Congress doesn’t want another BRAC round

Closings are expensive, and the GAO says the Pentagon doesn’t have a good handle on its needs.

» It’s Groundhog Day for the defense budget

Obama’s defense budget requests will likely trigger automatic sequester cuts unless Congress raises the cap.

» What’s in a PAC name? A lot

Inside the political art form behind naming political action committees.

» How Google Fiber could impact the net neutrality debate

Telecoms argue that regulations would limit investment in infrastructure. Google takes the opposite tack.

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