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» Republican bill aims to limit consumer bureau’s power

The bill’s introduction came as the House GOP this week ramped up their ongoing campaign against the agency.

» Surgeon general to focus on obesity

Newly appointed Surgeon General Vivek Murthy plans to make obesity a top priority.

» Byron York: History lesson: President Hillary Clinton would be secretive, too

Clinton came to Washington more than 20 years ago determined to keep secrets, and she’s still at it.

» Obama shrugs off chief executive responsibility

Presidential scholars and others are taking Obama to task over the White House’s deferral of responsibility.

» Watchdog: New diesel truck filters linked to fires, explosions, but officials unbudged

“As safety problems emerged, the board, in my opinion, has turned a blind eye.”

» Wisconsin workers may find right-to-work law hard to invoke

The legislation doesn’t necessarily mean that current union members would be able to immediately quit.

» Editorial: EPA’s toxic mess on transparency

EPA bureaucrats did precisely what the Freedom of Information Act is intended to prevent.

» Defense secretary to review A-10 retirement decision

The Air Force wants to retire the fleet of 164 active duty and Air National Guard A-10s in the 2016 budget.

» Op-Ed: President Obama, please butt out of Alaska

This is not just an overreach, it is a slap in the face.

» Obama is seeing red (states)

Obama is heading to South Carolina on Friday, Alabama on Saturday and Georgia on Tuesday.

» Timothy P. Carney: Left’s strategy on Obamacare case: Attack rather than argue

Rather than try to persuade, the Left castigates the other side as lying wretches.

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