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» Top Dems warn Obama not to stick to Afghan timeline
“My greatest worry has been a Taliban resurgence,” said Sen. Dianne Feinstein.
» Jeb Bush, heir to a government-in-waiting
The Bush network of operatives is thousands deep and nationwide, spanning the public and private sectors.
» Ashe Schow: New GOP women will have to walk a fine line
Will the six new female members of the congressional GOP become media darlings, media punching bags or settle into rank-and-file obscurity?
» House Dems wield more power than you might think
With 24 Republicans opposing Boehner for re-election for speaker, it’s a faction leadership can’t ignore.
» Watchdog: U.S.-funded facilities barely working in Afghan camp, so feds build more
Lost records at three Afghan facilities cost the federal government almost $19 million.
» Capitol Hill’s rock star whisperer takes his final bow
“He’s got the ultimate rock-and-roll all-access pass to the U.S. government.”
» Editorial: On Obamacare, GOP are thinking right, but not big enough
At the very least, they should force a floor vote on repealing the mandate as part of the amendment process.
» Op-Ed: Liberty under attack in Paris
In difficult moments, it is crucial to remember that vigilance is the price of liberty.
» Senate environment panel to hit EPA regulations early and often
Sen. Jim Inhofe said he intends to strike down a proposed rule limiting carbon emissions from power plants.
» Op-Ed: Cuba policy change is good for terrorists and crony capitalists
President Obama’s change of policy on Cuba looks worse with every passing day.

