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» Ted Cruz trumps Rand Paul

Cruz has bested Paul with a campaign rollout that GOP strategists say exceeded expectations.

» Warren pressures Clinton to expand Social Security

The bills to expand benefits sound like “political candy,” said Gabe Horwitz.

» Michael Barone: Rahm Emanuel re-elected; Is he mayor for life?

Is Rahm Emanuel mayor for life? Not necessarily.

» Rand Paul unmasks media on abortion

Abortion itself is a highly-charged topic — but so is the way it’s covered.

» Obama’s ‘dark money’ order

President Obama is being urged to order all federal contractors to disclose their political donations.

» Editorial: One year later, VA still protecting and promoting cover-up artists

McDonald seems to be choosing investigators from the same corrupt bureaucrats who caused VA’s problems.

» Watchdog: Interactive graphic: Hillary Clinton’s insider network

The complicated network has prompted concerns over a variety of potential conflicts of interest.

» Internet giants drive new demand for wind energy

Google, Facebook and Yahoo are driving a new market for electricity generated from wind turbines.

» Byron York: Will 2016 really be a foreign policy election?

Newly released figures from the Labor Department show that economic anxieties underlie everything else.

» Sponsor of new Iran sanctions seeks vote

At best, Iran agreed to disagree with the U.S. on key nuclear weapons-related issues and to continue talks.

» Philip Klein: Rand Paul’s defense of his Iran flip flop doesn’t hold water

In 2007, when stumping for his father, Rand Paul argued that a nuclear Iran wasn’t a threat to the U.S.

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