Scroll down for the latest from the Washington Examiner:
» Democratic support for immigration reform slips
Overall, among Democrats, support for a policy that includes some form of legalization for immigrants dropped from 84 percent last year to 78 percent today.
» House GOP not ready to embrace oil exports
Lifting the ban on oil exports is a minefield for some Republicans.
» Timothy P. Carney: Boeing can thrive even without Export-Import Bank financing
It is hard to justify government involvement in foreign purchases from Boeing when private sources of financing have never been more plentiful.
» Support wanes for stopping tax inversions before November elections
Although lawmakers in both parties are concerned about them, Democrats aren’t likely to call a vote regarding “tax inversions” before the election.
» House unveils emergency bill to fund government
The bill, which funds the government through Dec. 11, caps annual spending at the 2014 $1.012 trillion level and it includes a provision to extend the Export-Import Bank until 2015.
» Editorial: Harry Reid’s government shutdown
Reid is complaining that Republicans have advanced his own bill in order to “stall” the Senate.
» Scott Brown wins over New Hampshire Republicans
Brown will now face Democrat Sen. Jeanne Shaheen in the general election. Shaheen has led Brown by a few points on average in recent public polls.
» Byron York: If you know who Eric Holder is, you probably don’t like him
Holder’s negative-to-positive gap was worse than those of Mitt Romney, Rand Paul, and even the never-popular Republican Party.
» Op-Ed: Cheaper drugs can also mean less choice without savings for patients
The economics of American healthcare are dictated by the Golden Rule: “He who has the gold makes the rules.”
» Boehner expresses support for ‘certain’ White House options to combat Islamic State
But the House speaker stopped short of saying he would back a plan to bomb the terrorist group.

