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» Immigration battle begins in Congress

“You abandoned our bipartisan partnership on border security in favor of a partisan approach.”

» Majority of Senate says climate change is real and human-driven

Fifty senators, including five Republicans, agreed that climate change was real, human-induced and solvable.

» Michael Barone: Obama’s attempt to turn the page undermined by policy failures

“Because I won” is a look back to the past, not a formula for the future.

» Bobby’s Believers: Conservatives launch draft-Jindal PAC

“Republican primary voters are looking for a conservative leader who has proven he has big ideas.”

» House pulls vote on 20-week abortion ban

Instead the chamber will take up a bill it passed a year ago, the “No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act.”

» Editorial: Obama’s happy talk is contradicted by reality

Obama has lost touch with the people he governs, with their concerns and with facts in general.

» Obama mum as counterterror strategy flounders in Yemen

“In Yemen … al Qaeda continues to facilitate global terrorism,” Sen. McCain said Wednesday.

» Timothy P. Carney: Obama’s K-14 subsidies, more daycare subsidies, the stay-at-home tax: ‘Life of Julia’ for everyone

The pattern is the urge to get children to spend more time in institutions run or funded by the government.

» Op-Ed: MANHATTAN MOMENT — The little-discussed policy that’s a major problem for international trade

The Jones Act may seem harmless, but it has had devastating effects on American consumers and businesses.

» Student journalist Daniel Mael on free speech and the campus culture war

“If I didn’t hold my ground, it would be a victory for those who oppose what I think is right and just.”

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