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» Ohio bartender indicted in plot to kill Boehner

A West Chester bartender threatened to kill Boehner because he believed him to be “responsible for Ebola.”

» Capitol Hill pushes for cameras at the Supreme Court

“Sunlight’s always been a good thing for government and the courts are always late coming on to technology.”

» Timothy P. Carney: Mario’s Cuomo’s abortion argument is a bloody legacy

Twisted logic went into Cuomo’s speech on abortion, and tragic result was the fruit that it bore.

» NSA reform shadows Obama’s cybersecurity agenda

Many see Obama’s push for businesses to share cyber threat data as inextricably linked to NSA surveillance.

» Watchdog: Federal contractor nabbed in coverup on $6.5 million Obama recovery project

The company concealed its relationship to an unknown subcontractor from the General Services Administration.

» White House to propose methane rules

The administration is planning to roll out regulations as early as this week.

» Obama focused on ‘things we agree on,’ McConnell says

The Senate majority leader said the meeting was productive.

» Editorial: Attacks highlight importance of cybersecurity

America is in a precarious position and needs to start taking the problem of cyberwarfare more seriously.

» Podesta joining Hillary Clinton campaign

The top White House adviser will join Hillary Clinton’s not-yet-official campaign in a senior advisory role.

» Top Obama environmental adviser leaving

The White House did not say who would replace Boots.

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