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» Obama’s defining moment on race
The eulogy is expected to be a tribute to an early supporter and a statement on the legacies of racism.
» Kerry shirks duties, aids Iran, lawmaker charges
A key report on Iran’s nuclear program was not produced by the State Department by the six-month deadline.
» Byron York: State Dept admits Hillary did not turn over all emails; Gowdy calls news ‘troubling’
Clinton said she’d turned all work-related emails — the State Department has now admitted that isn’t true.
» To beat Obamacare, GOP must win more elections
King does not mean Obamacare is here to stay but, that there will be no judicial decision to get rid of it.
» Is Jeb Bush the most pro-life 2016 presidential candidate?
Jeb Bush is having a difficult time convincing social conservatives that he’s one of them.
» Editorial: To beat Obamacare, GOP must win more elections
King does not mean Obamacare is here to stay but, that there will be no judicial decision to get rid of it.
» What next after GOP’s crushing O-care defeat?
Other options remaining will likely be useless unless the GOP gains control of Congress and the White House.
» Cheers! Beer industry unites behind bill to cut taxes
“It gives a little something to everyone,” said Bob Pease, president of the brewers’ association.
» GOP bill to delay climate rules feeds into 2016 election strategy
The bill gives states the ability to opt out of EPA’s climate rules for existing power plants.
» Op-Ed: The real story of our trade partnership with China
A lot of business flows across the Pacific between China and the United States.
» Failed Afghan project highlights Clinton’s contractor ties
The Tarakhil plant drained $335 million in taxpayer funds before an avalanche hampered operation further.
» Colleges welcome Obama’s abandonment of plan to rate them
The Education Dept. announced it will not rate and rank schools based on affordability and effectiveness.