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» Ties to Muslim Brotherhood land U.S. groups on UAE’s terror blacklist
The two U.S. Muslim organizations both insisted they did not belong on the Emirati blacklist.
» GOP simmers while Dems look for ‘big’ immigration action from Obama
“We don’t respond like third-graders to a third-grader move,” said Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina.
» Michael Barone: Let’s really reform immigration — to encourage high-skill immigrants
Rather than patching acts together from 90, 49 and 28 years ago, look at the problem as it is today.
» Democrats sharpen Wall Street criticism
Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., has scheduled hearings to examine banks’ ownership of commodity businesses.
» Watchdog: Delays, ineptitude mar Maya Lin public art project in Washington, Oregon
An outdoor art project has racked up major delays and lost track of expenses, a report says.
» Secret Service arrests Iowa man outside White House
The man said someone from his hometown, Davenport, Iowa, told him to come — so he drove to Washington D.C.
» Editorial: Leona Sharpton
Rev. Al Sharpton, ironically, lives by Leona Helmsley’s creed that “only the little people pay taxes.”
Obama’s address is the culmination of a fight with Republicans over the limits of his executive power.
» Op-Ed: The moral case for fossil fuels
In the past 30 years, our fossil fuel use has nearly doubled — and life has gotten much, much better.
» WH press bows to Moroccan king’s ban on Biden notes
Journalists weren’t allowed to take notes during the roughly 30 seconds of the king’s encounter with Biden.

