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» Sidelined in Congress, liberal groups send Obama ‘to-do’ lists

Liberal groups are demanding Obama take executive action on reforms that won’t pass in a GOP-led Congress.

» Iraqi officials: Islamic State leader wounded in airstrike

Iraqi officials said Sunday that an airstrike had wounded Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

» Editorial: Republican rout at state level reflects backlash against federal control

Americans have reacted to President Obama by choosing more conservative rule at the local level.

» Philip Klein: GOP can only win presidency by nominating a real conservative

Winning candidates have tended to maintain a relatively consistent theme throughout their campaigns.

» Hugh Hewitt: GOP Senate class of 2014 is broad and deep

The GOP Class of 2014 resembles the most successful draft by any NFL team in memory.

» Thune: New attorney general should be confirmed in 2015

Senate Dems may try for confirmation during lame-duck session of Congress.

» George W. Bush: Odds are 50-50 that Jeb runs in 2016

Jeb Bush, the former Florida governor, is “wrestling with the decision.”

» Obama: ‘We got beat’

“Whenever, as the head of the party, it doesn’t do well, I’ve got to take responsibility for it.”

» Walker: Hillary Clinton is biggest loser of the election

“Overall, I think that governors make much better presidents than members of Congress,” he said.

» Op-ed: Economic tyranny trumps religious liberty

Economic tyranny can hold religious liberty captive.

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