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» Booze-fueled car crash puts pressure on Obama

The Secret Service director faced a barrage of criticism and calls for action.

» Business faults tax code for rising foreign takeovers of U.S. companies

The argument is meant to build momentum for tax reform.

» Byron York: The Obama administration doesn’t trust Hillary

Listen to the administration, and you’ll hear bureaucrats carefully keeping their distance from Clinton.

» Murky path to permanent Medicare ‘doc fix’

If no action is taken by the end of this month, doctor reimbursements will be cut by 21 percent.

» Cloud hangs over Obama visit to Phoenix veterans hospital

Critics say the Obama administration isn’t moving quickly enough to address the VA’s culture of corruption.

» Editorial: A lesson in Ferguson: Big government is not a victimless crime

It’s part of a national trend of aggressively using police powers for raising money, not preserving order.

» Are stricter smoking laws on the way?

If more states raised the smoking age, it would lower smoking rates overall, not just among teenagers.

» Obama: ‘No excuse’ for shooting of police officers in Ferguson

President Obama denounced the shooting of two policemen in Ferguson, Mo., calling for the gunman’s arrest.

» Timothy P. Carney: ‘What would be most palatable to Boeing’: Export-Import Bank’s cozy relationship with its biggest customer

When the Export-Import finances a U.S. export, it creates winners and losers. Guess which one Boeing is.

» Philip Klein: Hillary’s email scandal is about privilege

Clinton’s sense of privilege is a broader problem for her presidential ambitions than the email scandal.

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