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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 regains a gavel

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.

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