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» Anti-ISIS coalition finally has successes to brag about
Leaders of the coalition against the Islamic State are touting the success of their airstrike campaign.
» Fed mobilizes against Rand Paul’s audit legislation
The public is generally in favor of legislation to audit the Fed, and Paul is tapping into that sentiment.
» Noemie Emery: Union dues
Scott Walker is perfectly poised to shine a bright light on the rot at the heart of the liberal project.
» Critics fume as Obama urges patience in negotiations with Russia
“I, myself, actually would not be able to live with not having made this attempt,” Merkel said.
» 4 major questions in the net neutrality debate
Here are the four major questions surrounding the FCC’s Feb. 26 vote on net neutrality.
» Editorial: Obama signals to the drugmakers that they are expendable
The guarantees that drugmakers secured in two major lobbying battles appear to be on perilous footing.
» Short-term Homeland Security spending more likely as time runs out
Congress will not be in session next week, and a temporary funding bill will run out on Feb. 27.
» Watchdog: Underused VA facilities turned into parks, profit centers for others
Groups have been using VA properties for years with no lease, and sometimes without VA knowledge.
» Small satellites make U.S. ‘increasingly vulnerable’
A growing army of space debris orbiting the Earth is increasing the risk of collision for U.S. satellites.
» Byron York: Will changing 2016 race leave some Republicans unprepared?
Republicans are now facing the possibility of a race in which national security plays an outsized role.
» Scott Walker must clarify his immigration stance, critics say
Walker’s various public comments on the hot-button subject have been open to interpretation.

