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» Jeb Bush seeks inroads with younger voters

“He might be older when it comes to age. But the PAC is tech savvy and he is as well.”

» Critics: Obama lets Iran dominate Middle East in hopes of nuclear deal

“Even if we are able to reach a nuclear agreement, those other lists of concerns [on Iran] won’t go away.”

» Byron York: Did you know Obama just took new executive action on immigration?

Obama intends to make it easier to bring more foreign guest workers to the United States.

» Secret Service chief on thin ice with Congress

“This is critical for me, [and] for the country. I’m going to give it everything I have.” Clancy said.

» Why Obama still calls Yemen a success

The White House is loath to walk back the flowery language of its handling of Yemen.

» Editorial: Supreme Court grants unanimous win for common sense

In Omnicare v. Laborers District Council, each of the nine justices came to the same conclusion.

» Congress hesitant to move on curbing antibiotic use in livestock

“This is not a Congress that has a great scientific background or in many cases believes in it.”

» How do you define Obamacare success?

It’s evident the health care law’s advocates and opponents hold vastly different views on that question.

» Ashe Schow: The survivor class: Coming to a job near you

Are employers going to have to create safe spaces for people who are unable to handle their own anxiety?

» Timothy P. Carney: Has the Obama administration really avoided ‘conflict of interest’ and lobbyists?

If the scandals haven’t been as big as in the past, it may be because they’re largely ignored by the media.

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