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» Obama’s Iran legacy on the line in overtime talks

The latest extension only ratcheted up the pressure on Obama, giving critics plenty of new ammunition.

» Showdown coming over non-defense spending

Obama said he would not sign any spending bills that keeps the $493 billion cap for fiscal 2016 in place.

» Timothy P. Carney: The Left wages total war; and then plays victim

It should be obvious to all that the Left long ago dropped its love of pluralism and tolerance, Carney says.

» Obama’s unilateral dealmaking riles Congress

Obama is essentially sidestepping Congress as he works with international partners to implement his agenda.

» Iran talks blow past another deadline

The U.S. agreed to extend negotiations, but there are hints that the administration is losing patience.

» Editorial: Will Obama really walk away from a bad Iran deal?

The late tells in the negotiations cast doubt upon both Iran’s intentions and Obama’s competence.

» Why the Islamic State war authorization might be dead

Inaction from Congress essentially endorses ongoing U.S. military involvement in the region.

» Top scientists warn climate change solution could make things a lot worse

A recent study warns against the use of a new technology to reduce global warming.

» Op-Ed: Innovation Act preserves America’s patent system

Congress has the power to return greater justice back to our patent litigation system.

» Lethal injection drug shortage may get worse

States could be forced to consider alternative methods of execution, like nitrogen gas and firing squads.

» Watchdog: EEOC worker pilfered $60k in taxpayer funds for Louis Vitton, Disneyland

The Philadelphia employee stole EEOC gift cards worth $3,000 apiece over a period of two years.

» Medicaid expansion plans rejected by multiple states

Now that the legislative season is wrapping up with little progress, some last-ditch efforts are being made.

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