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How a new Republican majority hopes to get Congress working again.
» Team Obama struggles with next step in cyber warfare
“The problem is no one really understands what the [White House] strategy is: What is your doctrine?”
» Michael Barone: Family fragmentation — Can anything be done?
The facts are simple — about 40 percent of babies born in America today are born outside of marriage.
» Efforts to jump-start housing stoke fears of another crisis
Mel Watt has taken steps designed to make it easier for more consumers to gain access to home loans.
» States to challenge Obama’s climate rules
Conservative groups have drafted model policies that are gaining traction with red-state lawmakers.
» Editorial: Late-stage Obama suddenly wants to get along
Obama appears to be having a sudden and belated change of heart, and a new desire to work across the aisle.
» McConnell ‘bound and determined’ to end Senate dysfunction
Mitch McConnell is determined to use enhanced GOP power to restore “regular order” to chamber operations.
» Will the Iowa Straw Poll survive?
Republicans consider changing or even killing the measure of presidential support.
» Sony meltdown turbocharges security agenda
The breach highlights the need for a system allowing public and private sectors to share threat indicators.
» Police body cameras work for both sides
Think tank reports posit on body cameras, tidal energy and terrorism insurance.
» GOP tries to grapple with Obama’s immigration plan
GOP leaders, eager to win the public’s approval, are wary of instigating a spending battle with Obama.
» Philip Klein: 2015 is the year of the mandate
So far, most Americans haven’t felt the impact of the individual mandate. That will change this tax season.
» Obama’s leverage wanes with Iran
Lawmakers gear up to toughen sanctions as Tehran takes advantage of the administration’s tolerance.

