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» Senate Democrats stick to deadline for Iran deal
They have used leverage to give Obama time to reach a deal, but the patience of key Democrats has run out.
» Fed faces more reform threats than just Rand Paul
At least four legislative efforts could follow a similar path of reining in the Fed.
» Timothy P. Carney: In trade deal, Obama takes a worthy stand against state-owned corporations
Obama could end up scoring a real and lasting victory for free enterprise.
» With veto looming, GOP searches for way forward on Keystone XL
Neither chamber last month passed the legislation with enough support to trump Obama’s veto threat.
» After Mueller’s death, U.S. hostage-recovery overhaul under fire again
The White House has promised to review interagency hostage recovery efforts, but critics see no real change.
» Editorial: Hard work of fixing the Deadbeat State begins with confronting unions
Thanks to years of poor rule and a corrupt judicial branch, Illinois has become nearly ungovernable.
» Tim Scott, the heir to Jim DeMint
“If he were to give a nod to a candidate in the 2016 elections that would be very good for them.”
» Obama’s legacy hitch: Distrust in government
One of President Obama’s goals, restoring Americans’ trust in government, is proving more and more elusive.
» Aide to Jeb Bush resigns after offensive remarks
Ethan Czahor was found to have tweeted about women as “sluts,” among other offensive remarks.
» Philip Klein: Now Obama wants to deny reality of anti-Semitism, too
The administration is explicitly trying to avoid acknowledging that Jews were targeted in a Paris attack.

