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» Cuban heritage could boost Marco Rubio in Florida

The evolving landscape of South Florida’s Cuban-American community can make for some complicated politics.

» Despite Obamacare goals, buying health insurance remains confusing

If it’s tough for researchers to get the information, it’s even harder for consumers to gain access to it.

» Byron York: Why is the 2016 Democratic field so old?

The average age of the GOP candidates is far less than the Democrats’; and they’re all younger than Clinton.

» Three issues with the ‘historic framework’ with Iran

The White House is claiming victory, but it may turn out to be a Pyrrhic one.

» Tax reform hits roadblock: Small businesses

The small businesses whose support would be crucial for a deal signaled that they are far from committed.

» Editorial: Foreign money will fuel a shameless Clinton’s career

Most people in public life feel a need at least to keep up the appearance of humility — not the Clintons.

» Abadi visit tests Obama’s commitment to preserving Iraq

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi’s visit left Washington trying to assess the state of the Iraqi army.

» Watchdog: Patient died after Veterans Affairs doc and wife did unneeded procedure

The doctor has since been promoted to chief of nephrology, one of the top positions at the hospital.

» Obama faces grim test in local 2016 races

Obama is already feeling the effects of Republican legislatures and a growing number of GOP governors.

» Op-Ed: Getting the FCC all wrong

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» Philip Klein: Rubio vs. Cruz is the most important foreign policy battle of 2016

Rubio and Cruz represent subtle but important distinctions over the proper role for the U.S. overseas.

» Investors want SEC to require detailed climate risks from oil and gas industry

The group wants oil and gas companies to detail how climate change policies could affect their businesses.

» Timothy P. Carney: The biggest defenders of the death tax are the experts at getting around it

The Clintons may be stupid-rich, but they aren’t stupid — they know how to avoid paying the estate tax.

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