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» War against the Islamic State widens

The Islamic State’s beheading of 22 Coptic Christians was a violent reminder of the group’s growing reach.

» Immigration ruling emboldens Republicans in Homeland Security funding fight

Republicans want to halt the implementation of the immigration directive by blocking it in a funding bill.

» Timothy P. Carney: Libya’s chaos is Obama’s shame

By 2013, Libya was in a state of permanent war. Today it’s a beachhead and recruiting ground for ISIS.

» Congress to wrestle over what makes a big bank

The roughly 75 banks with between $10 billion and $50 billion fall into a regulatory no man’s land.

» A-10’s success fighting Islamic State challenges plans to scrap it

The Air Force has been trying to retire the A-10, saying it is too old and not versatile enough.

» Editorial: Obama loses in court, again

Obama has a serious credibility problem when it comes to his optimistic assessments of legal matters.

» Calls mount for more time for Obamacare enrollment

One group is asking the administration to allow pregnant women to enroll year-round.

» White House: ‘Unprecedented’ progress in linking trade to labor rights

The report cites eight cases in particular, but concedes that even in those cases much remains to be done.

» White House touts softer approach to fighting homegrown terror

The Justice Department has launched programs to bring together “community intervention teams.”

» Congress to wrestle over what makes a big bank

The roughly 75 banks with between $10 billion and $50 billion fall into a regulatory no man’s land.

» Democrat biologist rebuts press critical of Walker’s evolution ‘punt’

“Evolution is a particular view point. … So, you can be pro-science but deny evolution.”

» Op-Ed: Ending ‘dangerous’ judge-less warrants

More and more Americans have come to understand that these subpoenas violate the Fourth Amendment.

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