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» York and Barone launch weekly politics show

Washington Examiner senior columnists Byron York and Michael Barone launch a new weekly politics talk show.

» Watchdog: Most firms that gave to Clinton Foundation also lobbied State Department

Analysis found donations to be largest among firms that also spent money to sway Clinton’s State Department.

» Byron York: Flashback 1996: Why ABC shouldn’t hire Stephanopoulos

George Stephanopoulos was one of the most partisan of partisan warriors ever.

» Amtrak speed control system installed but wasn’t turned on

The system could have automatically slowed the Amtrak 188, but instead it jumped the rails.

» Senate deregulation package would set stage for end of Fannie, Freddie

Shelby’s bill make it unlikely that “Fannie and Freddie are just let back out in the wild” on their own.

» Editorial: Fertility industry in dire need of oversight

The reproductive industry has been called a regulatory Wild West and an ethical Frankenstein’s monster.

» Does ISIS pose a threat to the electric grid?

Former FBI Director Mueller warned of Islamic State terrorists waging cyber attacks on U.S. infrastructure.

» Op-Ed: We’re asking presidential candidates all the wrong questions

The media should probe and challenge candidates to help voters understand their views on foreign policy.

» Experts call for major reforms at WHO to handle next outbreak

An independent panel found WHO was woefully inadequate in its response to the Ebola outbreak.

» Supreme Court could complicate Scott Walker’s campaign

Walker may face a Supreme Court case rehashing two criminal probes that have dogged him since 2009.

» Op-Ed: Combat home-grown terror by teaching peace

The U.S. should import some of the peace education that Afghan children are taught into American schools.

» Does Obamacare make insurance cost too much?

High deductibles make healthcare unaffordable for many people, Families USA says.

» John Bolton wins without running

Bolton, had he entered the fray, might have pushed the major contenders toward his hawkish approach.

» Timothy P. Carney: Obama suffers from narrow view of what’s ‘public’

President Obama asserted that private school attendance leads to “an anti-government ideology.”

» Philip Klein: Obama is jealous of Elizabeth Warren

He’s being forced to grapple with the fact that his party has begun looking to Warren as their champion.

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