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» Wall St. attacked, Main St. wounded
Much of Dodd-Frank is an enabling act granting power to the administration to write more legislation.
» Why people love to hate the EPA’s climate rules
EPA climate rules for power plants continue to drive up opposition from states, utilities and policymakers.
» Michael Barone: Gentry liberals have increasing clout in Chicago’s shrinking electorate
Gentry liberals first emerged as a key electoral bloc in big city elections in the 1960s.
» More protection for illegal workers
It has been well-established that the labor act applies to all workers “regardless of immigration status.”
» New Natural Resources chief looks to overhaul federal land policy
Rep. Rob Bishop’s radical plan starts with an experiment in his home state of Utah.
» Op-Ed: The ‘doc fix’ goes corporate
Congress needs to make the “Doc Fix” permanent, but in the right way and for the right reasons.
» Left digging in its heels over Obama’s push on trade
A growing number of progressives insist the trade deal is bad for American workers.
» Kurds’ success against Islamic State is diplomatic problem for the U.S.
The Kurdish fighters’ success has prompted calls for the U.S. to support Kurdish independence.
» Editorial: Obamacare hasn’t aged well
Each month brings more news of the law’s implementation problems.
» Dan Hannan: Israeli voters understand the limits of impeachment
Why did Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu choose to make the speech in America?

