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» Why Obama is OK with GOP funding plan
“Republicans still don’t have an endgame,” said a former White House official.
» Despite new sec def, no signs of an anti-ISIS shift
There’s no sign that a new civilian Pentagon leader would do anything different in Iraq.
» Editorial: Eric Garner and the criminalization of everyday life
Selling “loosies” was not considered a serious crime in the past, but that was before the health crusade.
» Climate negotiators aren’t ‘succumbing’ to fights among countries
The climate-change talks have already worked through some problems that have derailed talks in the past.
» Philip Klein: Consumer-driven healthcare a more sustainable way to contain spending
Instead of health insurance only kicking in for major expenses, Americans expect it to cover everything.
» GOP uses La. Senate runoff to test systems for 2016
The RNC decided to use the Louisiana campaign to begin refining and testing its voter turnout operation.
» Timothy P. Carney: Power corrupts, and sometimes an innocent man ends up dead
Power over others, we are reminded this week, is terrible beast that is difficult to tame.
Issa announced Thursday he will be chairman of the House Judiciary subcommittee on intellectual property.
» Op-Ed: Congress should act to fill government watchdog positions faster
Despite the important role played by the IGs, it often takes years to fill a vacant IG position.
» Top Pentagon personnel official resigns
Undersecretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness Jessica Wright is leaving her post.
» Byron York: On immigration, a toxic distrust between conservatives and GOP leaders
GOP aides on both sides of the issue have expressed deep suspicion of the other side’s motives.

