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» Drone strike tragedy fuels new debate over Afghan withdrawal
The tragedy gives ammunition to critics of the president’s planned 2017 exit from Afghanistan.
» Southern Nevada notices Marco Rubio
Nevada is set to host the party’s fourth primary contest of 2016 and first west of the Mississippi River.
» Byron York: An odd place for a Ted Cruz stopover
One of Cruz’s stops was at a grand New York apartment owned by Reisner and Weiderpass, two gay hotel tycoons.
» Climate deal failure would be ‘big blow’
“I wouldn’t paint an incredibly rosy international picture,” says a top negotiator in climate talks.
» Few options for the biggest obstacle to tax reform
On business taxation, “the United States has fallen so out of step with the rest of the world.”
» Editorial: Appearance of propriety continues to elude the Clintons
It’s time the Clintons offered some real answers about how they went from “dead broke” to being too rich.
» Tough question for Democrats: Why didn’t Obama’s OFA create policy success?
“What could have been,” Democrats lament in reference to OFA’s poor transition from elections to policy.
» Op-Ed: European Union gas follies, part two
Putin knows Europe needs Russian gas — An EU lawsuit is no scarier to him than NATO’s threats about Ukraine.
» Immigration roils debate on trade measures
Some anti-immigration groups fear “Fast Track” provisions could be abused to expand guest worker programs.
» Florida’s Medicaid suit against Obama an uphill battle
Rick Scott claims claims he’s being coerced into accepting a major part of the Affordable Care Act.
» Op-Ed: Stopping Iran: Congress’s most crucial foreign policy task of our time
Congress’s most crucial foreign policy task of our time is to secure a better Iran nuclear deal.
» Philip Klein: John Kasich should be punished for expanding Obamacare
On the campaign trail Kasich will insist that he’s a warrior for limited government.

