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» Bernanke’s financial consulting roles draw heat
“This is all part of the decline, really, of professional ethics across the board,” said Prof. Edward Kane.
» Obama and Hillary team up on immigration
Clinton became the highest-profile Democrat to amplify the White House’s messaging on immigration.
» Timothy P. Carney: Perry’s change of heart brings GOP field into unanimity against the Export-Import Bank
Perry has converted to the free-market position, which is a very big deal.
» Precision medicine could lower your doctor bill
A new push for more targeted treatments could help to lower consumers’ high healthcare bills.
» Biofuel industry fears oil companies’ sway over clean fuel program
A coalition of biofuel firms and trade groups are calling for a meeting with the president.
» Editorial: ‘Clinton Cash’ is out, and the polls show it
For the first time since 2008, Hillary Cllinton no longer enjoys a positive favorability rating.
» MIT: Solar will tap out without better technology
Recent industry progress will reach a tipping point without technological breakthroughs, a report said.
» Watchdog: Top 10 Clinton conflicts of interest
Peter Schweizer’s book ‘Clinton Cash’ intensely scrutinizes the foreign donations to the Clinton Foundation.
» Democrats give Obama the Bush treatment on trade
Obama’s mixed record on trade is hurting his ability to persuade other Democrats to jump on board.
» Timothy P. Carney: Carly Fiorina makes the right enemies, and the right defense of free markets
Given her low odds of winning the nomination, Fiorina’s positions may be less important than her rhetoric.
» Byron York: Hillary Clinton goes all in on immigration; pledges to outdo Obama
When [Republicans] talk about legal status, that is code for second-class status,” Clinton said.
» Outsider Ben Carson staffs campaign with GOP insiders
The experience should serve Carson well, particularly because he has no campaign experience whatsoever.
» Hillary Clinton: I would ‘go even further’ than Obama on immigration
Tuesday’s roundtable in Nevada marked Clinton’s most revealing campaign comments on immigration thus far.
» Senate passes budget agreement
Both Chambers of Congress have now passed a spending blueprint for the first time since 2009.

