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» What Obama has planned for ISIS prisoners
Lawmakers are waiting to see what Obama proposes before acting on a new authorization to use military force.
» Out of bullets, Republican leaders turn to soft power
Unity could prove crucial to moving the congressional Republicans’ agenda forward.
» Byron York: Was Romney 2016 Mitt-mania a flash in the pan?
“He’s got to make the case as to why this time would be better than the last.”
» Fed super-group under attack in MetLife suit
“Nothing like a court decision hanging over your head to get regulators focused on an issue.”
» Watchdog: Patent office denies FOIA for busywork ‘history’ report given to paralegals
The agency said that 40 pages were written but would not release the documents.
» A reckoning for Obama on Paris no-show?
Obama’s answer could greatly affect how long questions about the Paris snub linger in the media.
» Editorial: Obama can end Putin’s mischief now
With oil prices plunging, now is the time to fight back and take advantage of Putin’s most acute weakness.
» Timothy P. Carney: Hospital group pushes Texas Gov. Abbott to expand Medicaid
Contrary to liberal wishful thinking, incoming Texas Gov. Abbott hasn’t decided whether to expand Medicaid.
» What leaders in abortion debate predict for 2016
Abortion opposition has risen slightly in the last few years, but it has been deeply polarizing for decades.
» Philip Klein: Conservatives shouldn’t bank on a Jeb vs. Mitt bloodbath
Pipe dream scenario: As more “Establishment” candidates run, the more likely a conservative can swoop in.
» Byron York: Obama rush to empty Guantanamo alarms lawmakers
Now that it’s clear Obama is rushing to empty the prison, Republicans are stepping up efforts to stop him.

