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» GOP presidential candidates retreating on gay marriage

Over the past 20 years, Americans’ opinions of same-sex marriage have nearly reversed themselves.

» Why Beiji could be the next Ramadi

Factors that made Ramadi vulnerable to Islamic State fighters also exist in the contested city of Beiji.

» Byron York: In announcing run, Santorum delivers toughest message of any Republican on immigration

Santorum made immigration a major part of his program to protect blue-collar and manufacturing jobs.

» Insurers outraged over new measure to cap Medicaid costs

Insurers are livid that the federal government may tell them how to spend their revenue.

» South Carolina struggles to advance ‘fetal pain’ law Lindsey Graham is pushing

Conservatives have slowed the process by insisting the only exemption would be to save the mother’s life.

» Editorial: IRS shows we’re all at the mercy of feds’ incompetence

Buffett noted about Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac that a regulatory agency devoted to them made no difference.

» W. James Antle III: The GOP is having a foreign policy fight

“It has become impossible to imagine a President Paul defeating radical Islam,” said Jindal in a statement.

» No Senate deal in sight on spy law

“As with too many issues … a handful of lawmakers are holding up a very good bill that solves a problem.”

» EPA shuts out Examiner, others from water rule announcements

Reporters included on that email were bound by a 10 a.m. embargo not to release the information.

» Ashe Schow: We still haven’t recovered from the last moral panic over sexual assault

Nearly 30 years ago, children were coached by therapists into “remembering” sexual abuse.

» Op-Ed: Broad healthcare networks do not equal high quality

An analysis in Health Affairs suggests that these narrow networks are unlikely to hurt quality or access.

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