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» Republican-majority Congress scales back tax reform hopes
Republican lawmakers have set their sights on just the corporate portion of the tax code.
» An obscure program that provides military gear to local cops became wildly controversial in 2014
And a lawmaker is warning of another Ferguson unless changes are made to the program.
» The year of campus sexual assault that wasn’t
2014 was supposed to be the year everyone joined to end campus sexual assault by any means necessary.
» Obama calls military to offer Christmas gratitude
President Obama made calls to members of each military branch around the country before Christmas Eve dinner.
» Editorial: A dynamic first step for Republicans
Americans cannot hope to have a rational tax system if Congress does not have a rational scoring system.
» Op-Ed: Now let’s end the embargo on Cuba
A new approach could hardly do worse and will probably do better at increasing the freedoms of Cubans.
» Shock poll: Jeb Bush is choice of conservatives, Romney is establishment pick
A new poll finds no Republican with much of a lead in the 2016 presidential race.
» Lower gas prices prove a valuable stocking stuffer
Falling gas prices have stuffed Americans’ stockings with a little extra holiday cash.
» Supreme Court poised to rule on Obamacare, gay marriage in new year
The court’s 2014-15 term is poised to be historic.
» Jailed US veterinarian freed in Timor-Leste
Stacey Addison, who had been detained in Timor-Leste for nearly two months, was freed Thursday.

