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» Emboldened green groups bullish on 2016

The group wants to register 1 million voters who support candidates that back climate change action.

» Obama is losing his greatest asset in immigration push

The longer the impasse, the less political risk there is for a Republican president to undo Obama’s actions.

» Noemie Emery: Queen of the Hill

One of the problems with Hillary Clinton is that she became known to us first in the role of First Lady.

» NLRB may chip away at right-to-work laws

A rule change would let unions charge nonmembers a fee to file workplace grievances with the NLRB.

» Senate panel seeks tighter oversight of State Department

The inspector general’s post was vacant during Clinton’s time, depriving State Dept. of valuable oversight.

» Editorial: Congress should ignore Hillary, pursue trade agreements with optimism

The old objections to free trade, based on insular thinking, remain as incorrect today as ever.

» Hispanic GOP donors eye Rubio, Cruz and Bush

For Hispanic GOP donors, 2016 is an embarrassment of riches.

» Skeptics slam homeopathic drugs at FDA hearing

A key part of the hearing was whether the products are actually effective or not.

» Byron York: 2016: Yes, it’s early, but pay attention now

94 percent of Republicans say they already support a specific candidate.

» Obamacare sharply divides Americans

Experts agree there are major, remaining problems with the ways Americans access and pay for health care.

» Op-Ed: We’ve come a long way since the Gulf spill

Lessons we’ve from this accident have and will continue to make offshore oil and natural gas drilling safer.

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