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» GOP looks to tax overseas profits to fund highways
Lawmakers are looking to the highway trust fund to prompt Congress to rewrite at least part of the tax code.
» Kasich campaign off to a rocky start in South Carolina
Some Republican insiders are questioning two of Kasich’s recent staff hires.
» Michael Barone: In Turkey and Mexico, voters try to strengthen electoral democracy
Pleasant surprises occurred in Turkey and Mexico during this past weekend’s elections.
» EPA could punt final rules for jets to next administration
The agency launched its latest gamut to face down climate change on Wednesday.
» FDA sued over secretive process for doling out Ebola drugs
The drug was given to two Americans, three African doctors and a Spanish missionary last year.
» Editorial: Union chiseling scheme comes to Pennsylvania
The caregivers don’t work for the state, so the state shouldn’t be forcing them into a public-sector union.
» Greens slam ‘fast track’ package over climate concerns
The move was designed to enlist more Republicans to back the Senate-passed trade promotion authority bill.
» Philip Klein: Tom Coburn: ‘Washington is hurting this country’
He called the recent jobs report “pitiful” because so many of the job gains were part time.
» Op-Ed: OPEC’s fool’s errand
When OPEC tries to shove the price lower it only forces U.S. energy companies to do what they do best.
» Will Bill’s money and moderation hurt Hillary?
“The issue of full disclosure is a key vulnerability. … More disclosure than any other candidate…”
» Watchdog: State Dept. IG barred from reviewing documents in controversial probe
An official said the Bureau of Diplomatic Security prevented inspectors from reviewing open case files.

