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» Republican presidential race sees return of 9/11 politics
“We will do everything possible — including filibustering the Patriot Act to stop them,” said Sen. Paul.
» Trade Rep’s office hits back against Elizabeth Warren
She charges that the U.S. doesn’t do enough to address labor rights violations among its trading partners.
» Michael Barone: Can Hillary Clinton reverse the six-year decline in Democratic turnout?
Camp Clinton’s assumption is that Hillary can count on and expand Obama’s “non-white” voting bloc.
» House walks fine line between grid reliability and EPA rules
The House Energy and Commerce Committee is developing legislation to address grid reliability.
» Is Clinton ally Sidney Blumenthal undermining Media Matters’ tax-exempt status?
Blumenthal is walking a fine line that threatens to violate IRS rules.
» Editorial: D.C. gun-banners foiled again
Judges have been forced to intervene to stop the District’s half-baked attempts to limit gun ownership.
» Ramadi loss renews calls for U.S. to fight ISIS on the ground
Though the U.S.-led bombing campaign has hurt the Islamic State, it has not stopped their expansion.
» Op-Ed: How did policy-change-by-lawsuit become so popular?
Lawsuits are the new fast-track to policy reform, and conservatives are jumping into the fray.
» McConnell moves to end debate on ‘fast track’ trade bill
“This is a body that requires cooperation … that cooperation has not been there for this bipartisan bill.”
» Who will foot the bill for House ‘cures’ measure?
Democrats warn that benefits for Medicare and Medicaid should not be reduced to pay for the new funding.
» Op-Ed: Obama’s showdown with China in the Spratlys
China isn’t just remaking the Spratlys. It’s preparing to defend its claims by force.

