Scroll down for the latest from the Washington Examiner:
» Confronting the surveillance state
The creation of what many refer to as the “American Surveillance State” began in secret.
» Philip Klein: Can Hillary hold together the Obama coalition?
The challenge is clearly on the minds of Clinton’s campaign strategists.
» Cybersecurity jobs are hard to fill
Information security analyst is the eighth best job in the United States.
» Michael Barone: A very fluid race for the Republican nomination
Here’s what we’ve learned about the race for the Republican presidential nomination so far.
» Congress struggles with transportation funding
Without a longterm spending blueprint, states have struggled to complete major projects.
» Dianne Feinstein’s Quixotic suggestion to scrub the Internet
It’s an odd statement, which reveals a lot about Feinstein’s thinking about the Internet and free speech.
» Dan Hannan: Race relations in America have never been better
On every measure, Americans under Barack Obama are the most color-blind generation.
» If Iran cheats, resurrecting sanctions wouldn’t be easy
It may be impossible to re-create the restrictions amid Iran’s lucrative new business opportunities.
» Can GOP senators run anti-Washington campaigns for president?
“Defeat the Washington machine, unleash the American Dream,” a sign on his lectern read.
» Editorial: Democrats have placed too much trust in Hillary
They must take a moment to understand just how precarious their situation is.
» Hugh Hewitt: The vetting of Hillary begins
Bill de Blasio told a whopper when he said the former secretary of state was “thoroughly vetted.”

