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» Bush family rewrites its legacy at pivotal time

George W. Bush insists his brother’s potential 2016 run wasn’t a factor in releasing his father’s biography.

» Obama pulls controversial NLRB nominee

Obama pulled his choice to the NLRB, Sharon Block, to avoid a potential showdown with Senate Republicans.

» Michael Barone: Is this the political map of the future?

Policies designed to appeal to Obama Democrats may be repelling other, larger segments of the electorate.

» Report: 42 percent of those new to Medicaid are immigrants and their children

Immigrants and their children benefit more from Medicaid expansion than non-immigrants.

» Energy chief might back natural gas exports: Senator

Sen. John Hoeven’s bill aims to speed up export approvals to nations without a U.S. free-trade agreement.

» Editorial: The audacity of climate cynicism

Obama has reached the stage where legacy-building — like this fake climate deal — becomes important.

» Watchdog: Seven in mortgage fraud ring got $44 million — and 25 years in federal prison

The scheme involved enticing people to buy properties they could not afford and profiting from the sales.

» Timothy P. Carney: Voters reject Democrats, NY Times says voters rejected ‘gridlock’

The election wasn’t a vote against gridlock but a vote against Democrats.

» Watchdog: 20,000 FEMA Katrina projects in limbo years later; feds can’t verify work

More than nine years after Katrina, billions of tax dollars for recovery remain in limbo.

» Op-Ed: Midterms brought a wave of ‘firsts’ for GOP and USA

Election night 2014 saw a lot of “firsts” — not only for Republicans but for American history as a whole.

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