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» And they’re off

The GOP field is set be more diverse and formidable than it has been for several cycles.

» Low hopes for a ‘game-changing’ State of the Union

The president will have to showcase a plan for working with the GOP, not just flexing executive muscle.

» Michael Barone: Government created the housing bubble and financial crisis — and could be doing so again

Without changes in housing finance policy, Peter Wallison says, there would have been no crisis in 2008.

» Trade secrets: Lack of transparency endangering Obama’s trade agenda

President Obama is facing a major revolt among liberal Democrats over the Trans-Pacific Partnership.

» Congress, Obama may duel next over regulating the Internet

Lawmakers are scrambling to draft a plan to protect Internet users without heavy government regulation.

» Editorial: In the face of irrelevance, Obama buys attention with other people’s money

Obama’s recent policy proposals offer what appears to be free while hiding the real costs from the public.

» GOP looks to take a position on climate change, but how?

Republicans try to move beyond just attacking Obama’s policies as 2016 elections loom.

» Q&A: ‘Extremely mainstream’ Louie Gohmert on Boehner, his run for speaker and being a Tea Party hero

Rep. Louie Gohmert is perhaps the most politically fearless member of Congress.

» Military pay moves to the front lines

The Pentagon wants to put tighter controls on the growth of benefits costs, especially for healthcare and retirement.

» Supreme Court gears up for Medicaid case

Whether healthcare providers can states over meager Medicaid payments is up before the Supreme Court.

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