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» House introduces spending legislation, plans Thursday vote

Lawmakers introduced a $1.1 trillion spending package that funds the government through fiscal 2015.

» Senate Republicans ‘soul searching’ over filibuster rule

They’re struggling over whether to reverse the “nuclear option” or leave it for when they take the majority.

» Editorial: Gruber told the truth about Obamacare — then he was sworn in

During Jonathan Gruber’s congressional hearing Tuesday, he found even basic facts difficult to acknowledge.

» Senators wary of granting administration broad authority to fight the Islamic State

Lawmakers from both parties accused the administration of seeking too much power in its battle against ISIS.

» Watchdog: $500 billion a year in taxes lost to loopholes

Sen. Tom Coburn released a report titled “Tax Decoder” that detailed loopholes in the tax code.

» Priebus officially running for third term as GOP chairman

“I think it would be very poor form to walk away midway through,” Priebus said.

» Timothy P. Carney: Democrats lost the South through culture war and elitism

For the foreseeable future, though, Democrats will have make do without Southern senators.

» Op-Ed: Obama administration claims a right to hide evidence before Supreme Court

The federal government wants to actively conceal material evidence in order to escape liability.

» Obama warns future presidents against undoing his immigration action

The president said the next occupant of the White House would pay a political price for rolling back his actions on immigration.

» Fed rolls out extra capital requirements for megabanks

The Federal Reserve will move Tuesday to establish tougher capital requirements on the eight biggest U.S. banks.

» Obamacare measure could thwart Senate energy-efficiency bill

Sen. David Vitter is reviving an effort to eliminate a policy that exempts federal workers from enrolling in Obamacare.

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