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» Obama picks new fights with GOP
In the week since the midterms, Obama has renewed fights with the GOP over immigration and net neutrality.
» China, U.S. make joint climate change commitments
The move aims to build momentum for United Nations-hosted climate negotiations next year.
» ‘Stringent’ rules to target eight biggest U.S. banks
U.S. regulators will discuss tougher rules that could cut into big banks’ profits with fellow G-20 nations.
» Timothy P. Carney: Obamacare’s foundation of lies a warning for new Supreme Court case
Compromise is part of politics, but Obamacare stands out as a law built on a foundation of lies.
» Even Reid will hang on in status-quo leadership elections this week
The House and Senate are set to reinstall current leaders, despite calls in both parties for fresh faces.
» Advertising proves Dems and GOP both love USA
Both Democrat and GOP campaigns spent most of their local cable ad dollars with the USA Network.
» Editorial: Iran: This deal keeps getting worse all the time
In nuclear talks with Iran, Americans are seeing a bad deal unfold in their game.
» Op-Ed: Federalism requires allowing marijuana legalization in D.C.
It’s bad politics for Republicans to fight the measure.
» Op-Ed: True colors
A global tradition of blue signifying conservatism and red liberalism has ended in America.
» By 17-point margin, public wants GOP Congress, not Obama, to lead nation
A recent Gallup Poll found the Congress won out over Obama by 17 points, 53 percent to 36 percent.
» Philip Klein: Obama executive action would unify GOP on immigration
Republicans will be united in their opposition against what they see as another act of lawlessness by Obama.

