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Published March 5, 2015 10:05am ET



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» Hispanic Republicans see 2016 as an opportunity

Hispanic Republicans toiling to boost their party’s Image are hopeful that 2016 could be transformative.

» Has Boehner taken left turn?

“They’ve given up on us so they are going to the Democrats to get votes,” said Rep. John Fleming, R-La.

» Michael Barone: Most members of Congress share Netanyahu’s view

The galleries were filled and Netanyahu was interrupted multiple times not only with applause but cheers.

» Yellen ahead of the curve during crisis, 2009 transcripts show

Yellen’s predictions during the 2008 financial crisis were mostly borne out by subsequent events.

» Benghazi committee subpoenas Hillary Clinton emails

The subpoenas are the most aggressive action taken by the committee to date to obtain documents.

» Editorial: Obamacare channels Orwell

Orwellian semantics are a standard aspect of Obamacare.

» Chris Van Hollen announces bid for Maryland Senate seat

Van Hollen will likely face a competitive Democratic primary in the blue state of Maryland.

» Defense secretary warned to prepare for spending caps

House appropriators warned that they didn’t think a spending plan will be passed above sequester limits.

» OpEd: How to handle victory in King v. Burwell

What should be done if the IRS’s actions are found to be illegal?

» Ben Carson: Prisons turn people gay

He told a CNN interviewer Wednesday he “absolutely” thinks being gay is a choice.

»Timothy P. Carney: Hospital stocks rally on Obamacare’s good day in court

If you hold stock in large hospital corporations, you’re probably feeling pretty good about the Supreme Court case so far.