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» The mighty but elusive middle class
In U.S. politics there’s only one class — the middle class.
» Regulating people out of jobs
President’s budget includes funding for states to reduce licensing requirements.
» 2015 can be the year of criminal justice reform
There are areas where President Obama and Republicans may be able to work together.
» Michael Barone: The Democratic majority that emerged — and disappeared
What caused the rise and fall of the Democratic coalition of the 2000s?
» Marijuana, once a risky political issue, enters the mainstream
“You now have people on both sides of the aisle [saying the decision] should be left to the states.”
» Top gun: Navy’s newest weapon heads to testing
The Navy considers development of railgun technology one of its top modernization goals.
» Op-Ed: Cuomo’s craven ‘drop dead’ to New York’s smokers
Cuomo once again toes the left wing line on “e-cigarettes,” falsely designating them as tobacco products.
» The next energy fight: Exporting natural gas
Shipping fuel abroad would help Ukraine and other European allies, but would it raise prices?
» Huge Medicaid CHIP surge boosts demand for doctors
Finding a doctor may have just gotten a little harder for low-income adults and kids in some states.
» House GOP eager to throw DHS spending battle to Republican Senate majority
“It’s not the House’s problem now. … The Senate has to do something.”

