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» With Hillary, Obama forced to play co-leader
As soon as Clinton announced her 2016 intentions, Obama was forced to reckon with his own diminished status.
» Obama’s ambiguous response to Iraqi PM’s visit
After Obama met with Abadi, the White House sidestepped questions about additional support to Baghdad.
» Timothy P. Carney: Clinton represents everything Democrats say they oppose
Clinton embodies all the things Democrats supposedly reject, but she’s got money and powerful allies.
» Unions promise whopper of a fast-food protest
Minimum wage activists led by labor unions are promising massive protests Wednesday.
» FDA: Kind bars not so kind to your health
Apparently there is a federal criterion for what is considered healthy, and Kind doesn’t meet it.
» Editorial: This tax day, thank a businessman
The top earner of the early twenty-first century is more likely to be an entrepreneur.
» U.S. airstrikes against the Islamic State at a glance
U.S. aircraft have conducted most of the airstrikes over Iraq and Syria.
» Congress reforms Medicare formula for doctors
Doctors and other health providers, who have long wished for a permanent solution, applauded the move.
» Watchdog: Accountability official tells Senate cutting duplication saved $20 billion in four years
Another $80 million could be saved, the Government Accountability Office said.
Obama can waive U.S. sanctions if Congress approves the deal or if it fails to act.
» Op-Ed: How taxpayers can help the hungry and get their money’s worth
In terms of feeding America’s children and the poor — is the federal government doing all it can?

