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» Obamacare backers try to sway Supreme Court
Advocates hope that the stories of millions who could lose their subsidies might help sway the Court.
» Senators push Obama on prison radicalization
Two senators wrote to the Federal Bureau of Prisons inquiring into their protocols against radicalization.
» Michael Barone: Watch out for China winning its 100-year marathon
China has been patiently trudging toward a goal of replacing the U.S. as the world’s dominant power by 2049.
» Long road ahead for Islamic State war powers
The debate could last months, and it’s not certain Congress will even vote on the issue.
» GOP banking agenda targets Fed, too-big-to-fail
“[N]o Fed has had the oversight it needs over the years. The Fed’s been too independent,” said Sen. Shelby.
» Editorial: Get Washington out of the education business
The federal government has long resisted real evidence and limitations when it comes to education.
» U.S. military starts from scratch to train Iraqis
But it is not clear whether the new support will achieve a “sustainable political outcome.”
» Hugh Hewitt to avoid ‘Stephanopoulos moment’ in GOP 2016 debate
“I won’t be asking questions that aren’t on the minds of center-right voters,” the radio host says.
» Watchdog: Bribery charges against Sheldon Silver show trial lawyer abuses still a problem
Journalists may have downplayed the plaintiff-buying scheme, but advocates of reform took note.
» Conservatives, meat industry slam report calling for less meat consumption
The next battleground in the debate over global warming could be your dinner plate.

