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» Rethinking the Asian Century

Are we living in an Asian Century or aren’t we, and what countries are driving that idea?

» Pro-trade Dems say Pacific pact is a chance at NAFTA ‘do-over’

When Obama was campaigning for president, he said that he wanted to renegotiate NAFTA.

» Michael Barone: Hillary Clinton’s slide in polls leaves her vulnerable

The decline in Clinton’s numbers comes primarily from Independents and her fellow Democrats.

» Medicare pays seven doctors more than $10 million

Two of the highest billers being investigated for fraud.

» Fixing the U.N.

The organization should use the U.N.’s 70th anniversary to better understand its successes and its failures.

» Dan Hannan: American exceptionalism derives from outperforming rivals, not apologizing to them

Obama’s immodest attitude that he has rescued the reputation of the republic is just plain wrong.

» House fight looms over need to rewrite No Child Left Behind

The GOP is trying to convince opposing conservatives that the bill reduces federal control.

» Iran’s ballistic missiles could derail nuke deal

The Obama administration and its partners have agreed to keep discussions of ballistic missiles out of nuclear talks.

» Hugh Hewitt: Attorneys general are the first line of defense

In the Obama era of Leviathan agencies, AG’s are the first line of defense for property rights and elections.

» Editorial: Obama has an offer that AT&T can’t refuse

It’s a quid pro quo in which the regulators make trades to increase their own power.

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