Scroll down for the latest from the Washington Examiner:
» Warren schedules next Wall Street confrontation over Treasury nominee
“Time after time in government, the Wall Street view prevails.”
» Lawmakers ask FTC to probe solar panel sales
A group of Republicans seeks information on whether deceptive practices are being used to market the panels.
» Byron York: Will Obama defy Congress on Gitmo prisoners?
The result could be an ugly and protracted fight between the president and lawmakers of both parties.
» Energy firm settles with feds for fracking pollution
XTO Energy Inc. will spend $3 million to repair eight sites it damaged with materials used during fracking.
» Editorial: Obama, Congress should do what they can to keep oil cheap
If you like paying less for gas, there’s a clear path Obama and Congress can take to keep prices down.
» Republicans will not reappoint CBO’s Elmendorf
The decision would mean that the Democrat-appointed Elmendorf would be replaced by a Republican pick.
» Watchdog: Report: IRS ‘totally politicized’ by Obamacare, targeting of Tea Party applicants
Wrongdoing has “broken the trust that Americans placed in the IRS,” a House oversight panel report says.
» Comcast has unique way of schmoozing D.C. for merger, according to buried lead
A merger with Time Warner Cable would give Comcast control of nearly half of the nation’s Internet coverage.
» Noemie Emery: The more things change …
It’s been a bad couple of weeks for the liberals’ narrative outlook on life.
» Op-Ed: This holiday season, consider veterans in need
Throughout the country, veterans are struggling with issues few of us can fathom.

