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» Who are the anti-vaxxers?

There’s no one clear leader of a movement that has grown to puzzling proportions.

» Navigating the federal jobs maze

Applicants often find announcements baffling, uncertain of what actual requirements are or how to respond.

» Michael Barone: If America is Mars and Europe Venus, how is Europe doing?

It hasn’t worked out so well, and Europe may need to get its Mars side back.

» Why presidential candidates love beating up on the press

“To me, this is a classic example of why people hate Washington and, increasingly, they dislike the press.”

» Battle over solar panels warms up

Cases of predatory pricing raise issues of consumer protection vs. monopoly power.

» Fast-tracking the fight against slavery

The bill tries to cut into human trafficking, which ensnares 27 million people worldwide.

» What is Congress willing to give up?

Rep. Randy Forbes spoke about budget difficulties facing the Navy and threats facing the U.S.

» GOP targets explosion in food stamps

“It’s the largest welfare program we’ve got. It needs to work, and work well.”

» Is Obama helping Hillary?

Even those close to Obama are warning of the difficulty of getting the president and Clinton in sync.

» Republicans embark on rocky road to reform federal role in education

Republican divisions were evident last week when House lawmakers began debating the Success Act.

» Healthy video games get a second look from federal government

For years, the best way to get no government funding for a research project was to put “video game” in the title.

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