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» Obama tries to avoid the fiscal long game

Instead of highlighting a long-term spending forecast, the White House prefers to focus on shrinking annual deficits.

» Ayaan Hirsi Ali fights radical Islam’s real war on women

Why are liberals hesitant to criticize an ideology that threatens women’s equality and gay rights?

» Waiting for 2016

There is no right or wrong time to announce a campaign, per se, and the timeline shifts each election cycle.

» Op-Ed: Resist the urge to just ‘do something’ about patent reform

Strong patent and IP protections are what set the U.S. apart from nations where IP theft is widespread.

» $1.1 trillion student loan bubble? Not so fast

Millions take out loans for a degree they never get, and can’t use the degree to earn money repay the loans.

» Dems: Obama must tout improving economy in 2016

“Under Obama, America is better,” said Simon Rosenberg, founder of the New Democratic Network.

» Editorial: Wisconsin should pass right to work

Right to work is a good idea in Wisconsin, and a good idea everywhere else it can be tried.

» Think Tanks: Obamacare could push entrepreneurial spirit

“Senator Schumer has made a plausible argument for why Obamacare was a political mistake. I disagree.”

» Cheap oil: A new way to fight Keystone XL

Environmentalists want the Obama administration to re-examine pipeline’s effect on oil sands use.

» Issa: ‘I’m the bane of’ Boehner’s ‘existence’

A Q&A with Rep. Darrell Issa, one of the most polarizing members of Congress.

» Unloved Warthog lives to fight another day

Now battling ISIS, the A-10 stays in defense bill despite Air Force’s attempts to kill it.

» It’s a bird, it’s a plane … it’s a drone

The FAA is trying to decide when model aircraft stop being toys and need to be treated as drones.

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