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» NATO tightens defenses against Russia
Meanwhile, fighting raged in spite of the ceasefire at the airport in Donetsk, Ukraine.
» U.S. competitors hurting as oil prices drop
The United States looks to be the relative winner of the current free-fall in oil prices.
» Editorial: Reid’s zombie Senate should not set federal spending priorities
It’s a terrible idea to pass a long-term spending bill during a lame-duck Congress.
» Senate poised to approve big Obama donors as ambassadors
Colleen Bell had no answer when asked to identify U.S. strategic interests in Hungary, Ukraine’s neighbor.
» Watchdog: Temporary IGs subject to agency manipulators seeking to cover up wrongdoing
Interim IGs have been accused of softening investigative reports under pressure from agency administrators
» Congressional Black Caucus: Ferguson ruling “another slap in our face.”
“Hands up, don’t shoot, is a rallying cry of people all across America,” Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., said.
» Byron York: Obama’s dangerous legacy for Democrats
For all his success, President Obama will leave his party with a toxic legacy, and two very big problems.
» Obama on post-Ferguson changes: ‘This time will be different’
Obama announced executive actions to curb “simmering mistrust” between police and minority communities.
» Op-Ed: Laboratories of democracy: Disparities between the 50 states
Across America, studies have shown a positive relationship between economic freedom and economic growth.
» EPA power-plant proposal draws 1.6 million comments
Comments both support and oppose the EPA’s proposal to regulate carbon dioxide emissions from power plants.
» Noemie Emery: What evil lurks? The liberals know
The Shadow had nothing on modern day Democrats, who see evil of one special kind.

