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» U.S. to keep additional forces in Europe
“We are concerned about reports that the fighting continues,” said a senior Obama administration official.
» FDA may open door to new alcoholism drugs
A new medication to treat alcoholism hasn’t been put on the market in nearly a decade.
» Byron York: Scott Walker’s bumpy evolution education
Gov. Walker handled himself well — until the very last question, 44 minutes into the 45-minute interview.
» Obama to take executive action on cyber-security
This executive action doesn’t change law; it encourages the production of information-sharing organizations.
» Watchdog: Sponsors of 700 bills in Congress didn’t put price tags on their proposals
“It shows they aren’t serious fiscal stewards — they aren’t concerned with how much it costs, often-times.”
» Obama falls short on education legacy
Obama has made more news lately for education initiatives failing than getting them across the finish line.
» Editorial: Democrats blow dog whistle on Scott Walker’s college career
Of all the potential reasons to oppose Walker, his incomplete college career should not be one of them.
» Republicans turn up pressure on Democrats in DHS funding fight
Democrats aren’t budging from filibustering the $40 billion Homeland Security funding measure.
» Watchdog: OMB rolls back restrictions on travel, conference spending
New OMB rules let officials grant approval authority to those “deemed appropriate by the deputy secretary.”
» Energy panels try for restraint in crafting hefty bills
Sen. Murkowski and Rep. Upton try to exercise restraint as they craft companion energy bills.
» Philip Klein: Dems’ scare tactic for 2016
Democrats hope that distorting the Republican position on Social Security will help return them to power.
» Op-Ed: Why Israel matters to America
You’ll be hard pressed to find a more full-throated defender and supporter of the Jewish state than me.
» Timothy P. Carney: Democrats go to bat for K Street, force Export-Import Bank vote in committee
Three top Dems on the House Financial Services Committee will force a vote Friday on the Export-Import Bank.

