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» Obama still ‘soul-searching’ on racial unrest

Obama once again urged Americans to search their souls and commit to helping impoverished black communities.

» Changing of guard in Nevada with 2016 implications

Political allies of the Paul family who stormed into power in Nevada four years ago have been swept aside.

» Timothy P. Carney: Ex-Im’s fight against foreign competition is as fake as pro wrestling

This us-vs-them talk is typical of the Obama administration, and absolutely central to the defense of Ex-Im.

» Hydropower industry pushes fixes to outdated rules

They’re campaigning to speed up the licensing review process for new or existing hydroelectric power plants.

» Hospitals don’t make safety grade

Forty percent of U.S. hospitals were graded as mediocre or failing in a report.

» Editorial: Only the rule of law can save Baltimore

The social contract from which rioters tried to exempt themselves is the one thing keeping police honest.

» Mitch McConnell squares off against EPA chief

Despite lacking votes and a looming veto on efforts to scrap EPA proposal, McConnell’s got a “bigger plan.”

» Food companies bow to demand for natural ingredients

Thanks to smartphones, consumers can easily look up information on a product’s composition before purchase.

» Op-Ed: How to make federal transit funding less wasteful and unfair

Using a simple formula would actually improve the mass transit system, rather than waste more public funds.

» Senate won’t force Obama to submit Iran deal as a treaty

McConnell must balance the need to protect a fragile bipartisan compromise against concerns by some in his caucus.

» Philip Klein: Bernie will be a headache for Hillary

It was inevitable that Clinton would face some sort of challenge from the far-left wing of the party.

» Corker holding up budget agreement

“I have some legitimate concerns about some policy issues in the budget,” Corker said.

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