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» How the GOP wins in the northeast
Northeastern Republicans are hunted but far from extinct.
» GOP presidential hopefuls bone up on foreign policy
Potential candidates are not waiting until they have launched campaigns to prep on foreign policy.
» Philip Klein: Here comes the next Obamacare showdown
Sen. John Barrasso wants the GOP to be ready with a post-King v. Burwell plan.
Only the lowest earners do not receive paid time off.
» Congress must plot next move on Homeland Security spending
A temporary funding measure that has kept DHS operating is set to expire Feb. 27.
» Michael Barone: Are today’s Millennials a new Victorian generation?
Millennials are on an upswing of virtuous behavior, with lower crime rates and fewer pregnant teens.
» How the White House will use ‘war on women’ in 2015
White House is developing an economic-centered pitch rather than devoting so much attention to social issues.
It has doubled to 74 percent of the economy and is climbing — Obama just didn’t talk about it.
» Editorial: Obama can’t save organized labor
Only 11.1 percent of all workers belonged to labor unions in 2014, continuing the trend of decline.
» Pentagon struggles with budget cuts
Defense committees look to overhaul spending as sequestration takes its toll.
» Obama boasts of cheap gas but he didn’t build that boom
The president’s touting of low gas prices was met with a collective groan from Republicans and the energy industry.
» Hugh Hewitt: Bring on the brokered Republican convention
An open convention would have big benefits for the GOP.

