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» Shale boom shrugs off falling prices
Shale extraction costs have fallen far enough to give producers room to profit.
» Clinton copies Warren to fend off challenges from Left
Hillary has copied Warren’s populist rhetoric partly in the hopes of avoiding a 2016 challenge from the Left.
» Byron York: In Cory Gardner, a look at the GOP’s happy future
The Senate candidate is confounding Democrats with his policy stances and his positive disposition.
» Fed expected to end bond purchases, lower rates
The Federal Reserve System meets Tuesday to put together an official monetary policy statement.
» Immigration union chief blasts W.H. amnesty plan
President Obama has vowed to use executive action to address immigration.
» Editorial: Where do jobs come from?
Americans cannot afford to have one of their two major political parties reject basic economic principles.
» Another ad controversy for Begich?
ANDVSA Executive Director Peggy Brown said in a statement Monday that she “was incredibly surprised to see the flyer.”
» Op-Ed: China just bit Apple — and we need to bite back
The Obama administration has had to be dragged into even publicly identifying China as the source of all these recent attacks.
» Noemie Emery: Hart-ache, take two
L’Affaire Gary Hart was a lost opportunity, a chance for a debate on private affairs and public elections.
» Eco-groups spend more green this election
$34.5 million, nearly half the total, went to ads for Senate races in Alaska, Colorado, Iowa, Michigan, North Carolina and New Hampshire.

