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» CIA bides its time

CIA case officers have learned that no good deed goes unpunished.

» Will Congress sack the NFL?

Congress looks to end the league’s tax advantage as controversies pile up.

» Philip Klein: Repealing Obamacare is not enough

Even if simple repeal were obtainable, Americans would still be left with a broken healthcare system.

» Boehner rebellion signals tough road ahead for House GOP

Critical legislation on immigration and the debt ceiling could be at stake.

» Obama moves around Congress in releasing Gitmo prisoners

Critics worry he’s risking national security by using executive orders to set detainees free.

» States are assuming more responsibility for transportation funding

States are not standing idly by, waiting for Congress to come to the rescue with more money.

» Michael Barone: Can Jeb Bush — or anyone — come up with a platform for primaries, general, and presidency?

Few candidates manage to do that, because it’s harder to do than to say.

» Booming Texas economy at risk

Low oil prices are a problem for the parts of Texas that helped make the U.S. the world’s top oil producer.

» Black gold starts to tarnish energy firms

Producers cut back on spending as cheap oil takes a toll.

» Why the White House won’t budge on Obamacare — for now

The White House rang in 2015 by promptly issuing a veto threat to the first Obamacare challenge from GOP.

» Candidates hitting the gym before the campaign trail

There’s more pressure than ever to look good on the campaign trail and have the stamina to survive it.

» Editorial: On Keystone, Obama has no excuses left

What’s really at work here is a civil war within the Democratic Party.

» Teens left out in race to raise minimum wage

Several states have no youth minimum wage exemption, rendering the federal wage obsolete.

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