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Federal Communications Commission will formally pass its fourth set of regulations on broadband Internet services.
» Terror attacks override Europe’s spying qualms
Edward Snowden’s leaks had hurt intelligence cooperation on terrorist threats.
» Barone: The 2016 political environment has shifted
It’s easy to get overwhelmed by minutiae, but sometimes a twist of events turns out to be important.
» Democrats play nice with Hillary Clinton
She and her allies might very well be leading the Democratic Party for the next 10 years.
» GOP plans overhaul for Social Security disability
The GOP’s plans for the looming depletion of the disability insurance trust fund aren’t quite clear yet.
» Editorial: On, Wisconsin!
The movement toward right-to-work comes as states find a need to shield themselves from pro-union policies.
» GOP pushing changes to conservation fund
GOP lawmakers want states to get more control of the Land and Water Conservation Fund.
» Obama-Netanyahu rift reflects shift in Democratic Party
More Democrats see little reason to provide Israel’s leader a wider audience.
» U.S. hasn’t ‘learned all the right lessons’ from the mortgage crisis
Too much emphasis on boosting home ownership, says former head of housing finance.

