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» GOP Congress takes not-so-friendly fire from the party’s presidential field

Congressional Republicans have met a new enemy, and, as the old saying goes, “they are us.”

» Obama to release national security strategy as urgency over the Islamic State grows

Counter-terrorism experts are hoping it will outline a multi-pronged approach to fighting the Islamic State.

» Michael Barone: A candidate with appeal to both suburban and countryside Republicans?

Can a single speech at an Iowa political event change the course of a presidential nomination race? Maybe.

» Oil slump rattles industry titans

Major earnings losses demonstrate the shaky position of blue-chip companies caused by plummeting oil prices.

» Obama no Reagan as lame duck

Obama has become more defiant, insisting that the economy and his approval ratings validate his tactics.

» Editorial: Enough hysteria over vaccines

There are two crucial questions: whether it’s wise to refuse, and the what the state should do when some do.

» Republicans weigh how far to push Obama on DHS funding

“[Immigration is] a worthwhile fight, because what the president has done is blatantly unconstitutional.”

» Obama’s policies to be on trial at Defense nominee’s hearing

Republicans want to address what they see as White House micromanagement of the Pentagon.

» Byron York: After ISIS execution, angry King Abdullah quotes Clint Eastwood to U.S. lawmakers

“He’s ready to get it on,” Rep. Hunter said. “He really is. It reminded me of how we were after 9/11.”

» House passes fourth attempt at Obamacare repeal

“I think we’ve reached the point where we’ve exhausted the legislative process,” said Rep. Charlie Rangel.

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