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» Rick Santorum hopes this time isn’t different

He’s again an underdog.

» A guide to King v. Burwell

On Wednesday, the justices will be presented with past cases to help decide the major questions at stake.

» Noemie Emery: Carly’s way

She might not win the Republican nomination, but Carly Fiorina is one of the reasons her party may win.

» Carly Fiorina could be a Clinton-cutter

Fiorina has distinguished herself with Establishment insiders and conservative activists alike.

» States challenge feds over upcoming mining rule

They say the Interior Department broke federal law by shutting states out of the rule-making process.

» Editorial: GOP hopefuls understand the limits of ‘centrism’

Scott Walker, Jeb Bush and Rand Paul understand that conservatism and broad appeal aren’t mutually exclusive.

» Teens’ use could mean more federal oversight for e-cigarettes

A new study says minors in North Carolina are easily able to get e-cigarettes online.

» What Keith Hall’s CBO appointment means

Dynamic scoring and other issues may show a difference in Hall from his predecessor.

» Obama faces frustration with post-Ferguson dogerdogerblueprint

Nearly seven months after Michael Brown was killed, the environment looks much as it did before.

» Byron York: Old vs. new the fundamental fight in 2016 GOP race

The conflict is playing out in the key early primary state of South Carolina.

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