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» GOP presidential candidates swarm Oklahoma for key early test
“The road to win back the White House begins in Oklahoma City,” said Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin.
» Paul filibuster scrambles Senate agenda
Paul walked onto the Senate floor around 1:18 p.m. to filibuster the Patriot Act reauthorization, and finished more than 10 hours later.
» Liberals worried GOP is chipping away at scientific research
Liberal groups say the GOP is quietly dismantling climate change research through mundane legislation.
» Byron York: Marco Rubio, the older Republican’s favorite younger Republican
Rubio’s favorability rating is off the scale among Republicans age 65 and older.
» Tom Cotton: We shouldn’t be ashamed of the Iraq War
Many Republicans are sticking by the Iraq war, not following the Democrats’ move toward retreat and regret.
» General: Islamic State propaganda putting U.S. forces at risk
Defeating false, deeply entrenched messaging in Iraq is an ongoing struggle against the Islamic State.
» Editorial: Harvard fairer to some than others
The prestigious school has conspired to limit the number of Asians enrolled at any given time.
» Offshore drilling, revenue sharing emerge as big issues in energy bill debate
Murkowski and other senators introduced revenue-sharing bills for Gulf Coast and Atlantic seaboard states.
» Is labor board pulling back on franchising standard?
The board’s general counsel hinted it will adopt a narrower liability standard than many groups have feared.
» House plans counteroffensive in global information war
The goal is to provide more resources to spread U.S. government messages worldwide.
» Timothy P. Carney: No, Airbus isn’t lobbying for Ex-Im to die
Haley Barbour is lobbying in favor of the Export-Import Bank. He’s also an Airbus lobbyist.
» Op-Ed: Islam needs reformation not moderation
Condemning acts of violence isn’t sufficient; moderate Muslims must also denounce the sources of those acts.

