Scroll down for the latest from the Washington Examiner:
» Alarm — terrorist threat on US soil
Concern is growing on Capitol Hill that it is still too easy for jihadis to enter and leave the U.S.
» U.S. ally Saudi King Abdullah dies
Abdullah was considered a moderate in an absolute monarchy that ruled according to Islam’s Wahhabi sect.
» Byron York: At Iowa conservative confab, Christie earns points just for showing up
This weekend, a large part of the 2016 GOP presidential field is coming to a conservative gathering in Iowa.
» House GOP rebellion over abortion bill blindsides leaders
One House Democrat said Republicans suffered “a meltdown.”
» Watchdog: HUD captured by lobbyists
in the case of Debra Gross, HUD ignored virtually all of the required processes for avoiding conflicts of interest.
» Obama expected to allow drilling in Atlantic
The drilling is part of a five-year draft plan that would begin after Obama leaves office.
» Editorial: Republicans deliver a rude surprise to pro-lifers
A bill to ban abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy was dropped when some in the GOP wavered.
» Op-Ed: Do church signs clutter the right-of-way more than political signs do?
A call for the Supreme Court to treat all signs the same, regardless of what they say.
» Philip Klein: As GOP dawdles, liberals prepare Obamacare 2.0
Obamacare 2.0: More government spending perpetually chasing the costs imposed by more government mandates.
» Congress, WH cautiously optimistic about tax reform
“I think that there’s goodwill on both sides to pursue the conversation,” said Treasury Secretary Jack Lew.
» Timothy P. Carney: If Republicans won’t fight for late-term babies, what will they fight for?
Most Americans — especially women — believe that government should ban abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy.

