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Every Republican candidate will have to answer questions on entitlement spending during the 2016 campaign.
» Dems dig in heels in trade fight
GOP agrees to one item on a Democratic wish list in exchange for TPA, but Dems insist: It’s all or nothing.
» Court’s NSA ruling leaves surveillance law in doubt
House set to rein in spying program, but senators are divided.
» Dan Hannan: Rising SNP failed to persuade Scots, but might induce the English to secede
The Scottish independence referendum last year was supposed to have killed off the Scottish National Party.
» Is EPA’s biofuel policy eroding the industry?
The biodiesel industry is facing a tough survival game.
» Congress adds to deficit even as balanced budget passes
Medicare ‘doc fix’ adds $141 billion of the $180 billion in extra spending approved.
» Hugh Hewitt: Advice to graduates: Don’t take our way of life for granted
This generation may have to worry about the implications of the rise of the Islamic State and more.
» Obamacare’s small effect on jobs
The charged question is whether Obamacare would prompt employers to cut workers’ hours to save on benefits.
Wooing the growing minority group is crucial for White House bid, data shows.
» Michael Barone: Big surprise in Britain: Conservatives beat Labour — and the polls
The exit poll projected Conservatives with 316 seats and Labour with only 239.
» Has anything improved at Veterans Affairs?
Lawmakers are growing increasingly frustrated with the Obama administration’s handling of the problems.
» Salesman Obama works the Gulf countries
The president will try to win over skeptical Arab states on Iran deal at summit this week.
» Editorial: Fetal science confronts abortion fanaticism
As the age of premature viability lowers, it has consequences not only for doctors, but also for lawmakers.