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» Fiscal train wreck

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.

» Hispanic hill looms for GOP

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.

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