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» Obamacare ruling will rock 2016 GOP presidential race
The party is divided into two camps over how to respond to the Supreme Court’s King v. Burwell ruling.»
» GOP lawmakers pushed Boehner to punish rebels
Voting against the majority’s agenda is “a vote to hand the House floor over to Nancy Pelosi.”
» Michael Barone: Facing a changing world balance, Obama makes odd choices
The power balance of the regions resembles the 1800s, when Europe and the U.S. began to dominate the world.
» Concessions could sink Iran nuclear deal for Democrats
Negotiators not demanding a full accounting of Iran’s past work on nuclear weapons puts the deal at risk.
» Ben Carson reaches beyond the GOP base on Charleston
Some progressives have taken notice of Carson’s willingness to focus on the racial aspect of the attacks.»
» Editorial: Obama cries ‘uncle’ to Iran
Deal or no deal, Iran has successfully used Obama’s desperation to buy its economy a temporary lifeline.
» Education fight pits teachers unions against civil rights activists
Teachers unions strongly dislike No Child Left Behind because the provisions have been a threat to members.
» Green groups question Obama’s dedication to tightening smog limits
Many groups suspect Obama is less committed to ozone because it’s not viewed as part of his climate legacy.
» Ashe Schow: Kirsten Gillibrand’s assault on reality
The New York senator bemoaned due process in sexual assault cases as an impediment to justice.
» Republicans take aim at welfare programs that discourage work
If people earn more, they can lose benefits, such as housing or health care benefits, creating a “trap.”
» Congress pursues major funding boost to NIH
The boosts are the biggest for the agency since 2003, soon after which funding started to slide.
» Dems go it alone in bid to restore Voting Rights Act
Last Congress, a bipartisan bill never cleared the House and died when the 113th Congress adjourned.