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» Democrats, not GOP, might hinder trade deals
Democratic leaders have seen pressure from various anti-trade groups to oppose the deals.
» Wind credit could roil House GOP tensions
A wind energy incentive threatens to reignite the war between conservatives and establishment Republicans.
» Byron York: Obama prepares to defy voters’ will — again
Voters sent President Obama a message: Stay on the economy. But he’s determined to focus on immigration.
» GOP looks to extend tax breaks during lame duck
Republican leaders hope that they can extend tax provisions worth at least $84 billion.
» Secret Service discloses 40 barrier-jumping incidents
There were more than twice as many incidents of the White House security breaches than previously disclosed.
» Editorial: For Veterans Day, resolve to fix the VA
The Department of Veterans Affairs has recently become one of America’s least trusted agencies.
» Republicans should follow their governors’ example and go big
A majority used to promote a platform of pro-growth policy will be a majority worth keeping.
» Noemie Emery: Of fate and the climber
What are the odds that Hillary Clinton can succeed Obama, whose favorable ratings are stuck around 40?
» Veterans still struggle with a broken VA
Our soldiers deserve better than to come home to a broken VA and a maze of red tape.
» Watchdog: Fundraiser bags millions from conservatives, but owes taxes, child support
Todd Zirkle owes taxes and child support despite having worked for a federal contractor and the D.C. tax office.

