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» Obama tries to salvage snubbed summit

Obama met with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef and Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Wednesday, and praised Saudi Arabia for its joint work on counter-terrorism.

» Odd couple asks EPA for carbon tax

Friends of the Earth and R Street Institute are unsatisfied with limitations on power plant emissions.

» Michael Barone: British pollsters failed in the increasingly difficult struggle to get it right

On election night 2012 the likely overmassaged exit poll predicted 49-49. The actual result was 51-47 Obama.

» Senate bill to roll back EPA rules draws fire

Senators introduced a bipartisan bill to roll back EPA’s Clean Power Plan for curbing power plant emissions.

» Editorial: Don’t feed the Amtrak beast

Taxpayers have plunged $45 billion into Amtrak since the company was founded in 1977. Enough is enough.

» W. James Antell III: Is Hillary Clinton hedging her bets?

Why can’t Bill and Hillary just stop causing controversy for the duration of the presidential campaign?

» Lawmakers want more pushback against China’s ‘Great Wall of Sand’

Countries in the region are alarmed by China’s creation of artificial islands.

» Experts warn U.S. to invest in grid defense

An attack on the United States’ unprotected electrical grid could leave the nation in dire straits.

» MANHATTAN MOMENT: Changing climate, changing claims

President Obama’s climate change claims are muddled to prevent teasing apart fact from propaganda.

» Op-Ed: The Obama administration stops at nothing to reward union bosses

With this ruling, union bosses now have valuable tools to coerce workers into joining their ranks.

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