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» 14 things Obama didn’t get from the 2014 State of the Union

The changes the president sought last January but couldn’t enact.

» 7 questions for Obama’s sixth State of the Union

Obama is already being accused of using his speech to wage a symbolic fight with Republicans.

» Noemie Emery: Lafayette, we aren’t here

Democrats once took pride in their reputation as soldiers of freedom’s survival, but that was long ago.

» Republicans are over Romney, but they’re not trying to block him

“The more the merrier,” Sen. Rand Paul, also moving toward a bid for president, told the Examiner last week.

» Watchdog: VA procurement officers regularly falsify stats to cover up contract delays

“The situation in Denver is unacceptable to Veterans, taxpayers and Department leadership,” the VA wrote.

» Senate puts off bill on Iran sanctions

Supporters of draft legislation on Iran sanctions are taking a cautious approach.

» Editorial: For Obama and tax hikes, seventh time isn’t a charm

For six years in a row, Obama has used an address to a joint session of Congress to call for tax increases.

» Obama’s leftward lurch poisons hope for consensus

Obama is trying to both secure a legacy and set up strong contrasts between the parties for the 2016.

» Republican rift threatens high-tech immigration bill

Sens. Orrin Hatch and Jeff Sessions are facing off over a proposed increase in high-tech visas.

» Obama turns to an old idea for bank tax

The odds are still against the plan becoming law, since the GOP now control both the Senate and House.

» Liberals look past Obamacare

Sylvia Mathews Burwell will speak to healthcare advocates with ideas on fixing unfixed parts of Obamacare.

» Op-Ed: A much-needed facelift for the Fourth Amendment

Only through good law enforcement on law enforcement itself is government stopped from becoming totalitarian.

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