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Chamber uses ‘guerrilla warfare’ to stop Obama’s efforts to expand workers’ rights.
» The war on the War on Poverty
Skepticism is bipartisan, but presidential candidates fall prey to misconceptions about the poor.
» Michael Barone: The two-point-something campaign
GOP candidates are jumping into the 2016 race about as often as Clinton answers a question from the press.
» GOP tries to figure out price of admission to presidential debates
The GOP faces the dilemma of preparing for its first presidential debate with more than a dozen candidates.
» Islamic State’s ‘brutal’ assault on other faiths
Islamic State is threatening Christians and religious minorities in the Mideast to an unprecedented extent.
» Dan Hannan: Are balanced budgets possible in democracies?
Can people be persuaded to vote for what the Left calls “austerity?” Yes. In Britain, they just have.
» Royalties: The new attack against coal
The battle over coal has a new front: the royalties companies pay for mining on federal lands.
» Obama’s trade missteps won’t soon fade away
The public spat over TPP speaks volumes about the disconnect between the president and his party.
» Hugh Hewitt: ‘The Great War of Our Time’
There are few truly “must read” books out there, but this is one of them.
» Editorial: Did Stephanopoulos go wrong? Of course he did
Journalists go to great lengths to avoid not just conflicts, but also the appearance thereof.