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» Obama calls for $215 million for personalized medicine
The president will outline the his “Precision Medicine Initiative” at the White House on Friday.
» Senate chips away the rust during Keystone XL debate
Senators have centered on a favorite word to describe the upper chamber: rusty.
» Byron York: Public opinion left out of picture in Obama immigration drive
Poll numbers show the disconnect between the White House and what Americans want.
» Michael Barone: Transportation mode of the future: The bus
President Obama and the state of California are enchanted with high-speed rails but buses the better option.
» U.S. ups the ante against Russia
The U.S. show of force is critical to reassuring Europe that the U.S. will defend their interests.
» Watchdog: Proposed rule would extend whistleblower protections to federal contractors
The rule would allow OSC to investigate allegations of wrongdoing from present or former contractors.
» Lawmakers eager to expand agriculture trade to Cuba
Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., said the agriculture community can’t wait to do business with Cuba.
» Editorial: Congress can REIN in bad regulations
The REINS Act would discourage presidents from becoming too ambitious with their executive actions.
» Op-Ed: The many faces of modern slavery
It is too easy to overlook modern slavery’s victims, because they are often hidden, even in plain sight.
» Castro’s new Gitmo demands stir fierce debate
The move sparked a heated debate over the motivation behind Obama’s new Cuban détente.
» Philip Klein: Time for Scott Walker to get serious about foreign policy
The Wisconsin governor has a chance to follow Ronald Reagan’s model.
»Timothy P. Carney: Export-Import Bank fuels fight between pro-business and free-enterprise GOP
“It’s corporate welfare, and we’ll address that at the proper time,” said Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Ala.
» American Crossroads takes aim at Hillary Clinton, stays out of GOP primary
The super PAC plans to spend many months targeting the likely Democratic 2016 nominee.
» Op-Ed: How best to handle net neutrality: Do nothing
We should be reluctant to interfere with a revolution that has been benefited so many.