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» Secret Service won’t release its disciplinary guidelines
Scroll down for the latest from the Washington Examiner:
» Rolling back climate pledge might be hard for next president
The next president would encounter many hurdles if he or she wanted to change Obama’s climate change plan.
» Byron York: Dems’ path after Obamacare: Down, down, down
The question of whether the post-Obamacare Democrats will remain loyal to the law will be tested.
» Director Bennett Miller talks ‘Foxcatcher,’ sports movies and American idealism
“Foxcatcher” recounts one of the more bizarre crimes involving wrestling in recent memory.
» House Republicans keep leadership team intact
Eyeing 2016, Rep. Greg Walden said the mission will be “to retain and gain” seats in the House.
» Watchdog: Federal judge tells CFPB it must give depositions even if doing so ‘annoys’
The bureau must obey the same rules of discovery in civil litigation that apply to everybody else.
» Editorial: Obamacare’s lame-duck period
GOP majorities are sure to vote to repeal Obamacare next year, but this will only get them so far.
» MANHATTAN MOMENT: Congress must reform civil asset forfeiture
Congress and state governments should make restoring ‘innocent until proven guilty’ a priority.
» D.C.’s new ridesharing law will give business a lift
Mayor Vincent Gray is expected to formally legalize and regulate ridesharing in the District of Columbia.
» Timothy P. Carney: Who blocked the new casino in Colorado? Existing casinos, of course
The fight over Colorado’s Amendment 68 was funded on both sides by casino groups.
» Pentagon overhauling program that gives military gear to local cops
The program remains controversial, and lawmakers have been pressuring the Pentagon for further changes.

