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» GOP question: How to beat Obama on illegals but not beat themselves

“There’s no shutdown fight, there isn’t going to be a shutdown fight, and no Republican has said that.”

» Americans for Prosperity faces a big test in 2016

The presidential race is a tough challenge for the Koch-backed group.

» Michael Barone: Democratic takeover of Senate in 2016 possible but not a slam dunk

There is a high correlation between voting for president and voting for Senate.

» White House plans to force business to pay more overtime

The administration is set to raise the threshold on how much workers make before becoming “managers.”

» ‘Bitcoin is more than just money’

Think tank director Jerry Brito tries to make Washington comfortable with ‘revolutionary’ cryptocurrencies.

» Watchdog: IGs form front line of war on waste and fraud, but weak links remain

Whistleblowers routinely say inspectors general failed to investigate their charges of wrongdoing.

» Think Tanks: Your mail isn’t safe from Big Brother

A 2007 U.S. Department of Justice letter lays out the circumstances under which mail may be opened without a warrant.

» Far Left seeks alternative to Hillary

Without an opponent in the primary, some fear Clinton may drift away from the Left.

» Easy come, easy go

The Fed and Bank of Japan are both barking up the wrong tree on quantitative easing.

» Editorial: Congress should end Obama’s dangerous charade with Iran

Negotiators agreed to give the regime another seven-month extension. But what more is there to talk about?

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