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» Community bankers miss chance to get permanent spot on Fed board

The two seats have been vacant for 282 and 206 days, and the president hasn’t nominated any replacements.

» Obama: Sony hack not an ‘act of war’

The hack was instead “an act of cybervandalism,” Obama said.

» Editorial: Senate will be worse without Tom Coburn

Coburn spent most of his time as senator blocking bills and figuring out how to annoy the right people.

» Administrative law judges waste billions by granting most disability appeals

The judges handed out benefits to more than 3.2 million people between 2005 and 2013.

» Free trade and the delusion of self-sufficiency

We think we’re being guided by reason, but we’re being pulled by intuition — free trade helps everyone.

» Michael Barone: Free speech, political correctness struggle to coexist on campus

Increasingly, colleges and universities are America’s least free, least fair and least honest institutions.

» Who does your email belong to?

The landscape of Internet privacy law may be about to change irrevocably.

» Rudy Giuliani: Obama propaganda to blame for NYPD officer murders

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani came to the defense of his successor Bill de Blasio on Sunday.

» Op-Ed: How Republicans should handle Obama’s action on immigration

Republicans are angry, and rightly so. Immigration is an issue that can only be fixed through legislation.

» Hugh Hewitt: Jeb called go, and they’re off

The 2016 race is on — the race for donors, staff and airtime.

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