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Fracking has created boom towns in Colorado, North Dakota, West Virginia, Pennsylvania and elsewhere.
Businesses are saying that they are having more trouble finding qualified workers.
» Michael Barone: Bipartisanship is busting out all over
All these recent bipartisan agreements have been reached with little or no involvement by President Obama.
» The method to Obama’s silence on spying reforms
President Obama has been taking a hands-off approach to overhauling government surveillance methods.
» Iowans work to wrangle ethanol support from White House hopefuls
America’s Renewable Future is staffing up early to get the word out on the ethanol mandate.
» Dan Hannan: Why conservatives have more empathy than liberals
“For too long, you have been told something that simply isn’t true,” Ed Miliband assured supporters.
» Editorial: Don’t reward IRS malingering
Somehow, the bureaucrats of the IRS have managed to make themselves seem like sympathetic figures in the media.
» Can inspections stop an Iranian bomb?
President Obama has vowed he will never allow Iran to obtain a nuclear weapon. Now he has to prove it.
» Aaron’s Law back on the docket
First proposed over two years ago, “Aaron’s Law” is again being considered by Congress.
» From Wall Street to Washington
Peter Goettler is new to Washington, but his ambitions for moving it toward libertarianism are lofty.
» Assisted suicide makes inroads despite defeats
Though legislation was defeated or stalled in most cases, the issue has gained more attention nationwide.
» Senate Democrats lose majority but keep money edge
Winning Senate majority has had its perks for GOP, but raising more money than Dems isn’t one of them.

