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    From alternative resource projects to the Keystone XL pipeline, energy proposals from both political parties often fail for lack of bipartisan support. Consequently, a party usually needs to control both houses of Congress before such proposals can be enacted. (Photo: Thinkstock)
    Energy and Environment

    Examiner Editorial: SAFE has an energy proposal that merits bipartisan support

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    For some, losing so-called bad apple health insurance plans will mean paying more for less
    Healthcare

    For some, losing so-called bad apple health insurance plans will mean paying more for less

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    Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers Jason Furman speaks to reporters gathered at the Seib-Wessell breakfast in Washington, D.C. on Monday, Nov. 4, 2013. (Melissa Golden for The Wall Street Journal)
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    Wall Street Journal: Furman: White House to Give Congress Wide Berth on Budget

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    House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, said Monday he won't take up a Senate bill that aims to increase workplace protections for gay and transgendered workers. (AP Photo)
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    House will not take up bill creating federal discrimination protection for gays and transgendered workers

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    NY Times: American candy makers, pinched by inflated sugar prices, look abroad
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    NY Times: American candy makers, pinched by inflated sugar prices, look abroad

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    November 3, 2013 4:00 am
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    Time to pivot to military readiness
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    Time to pivot to military readiness

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    Senate Dems Supported Obamacare Rule Leading to Cancelled Insurance
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    Senate Dems Supported Obamacare Rule Leading to Cancelled Insurance

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    The project has broad support on both sides of the aisle, despite its financial maladies. The Corps estimates the project will yield $640 million in economic benefits annually, largely through reduced transportation costs. (AP Photo/Paducah Sun, John Wampler)
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    Costs overflow for Kentucky dam

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    November 1, 2013 4:00 am
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    Congressional staff are not being stripped of their health care benefits and pushed into the Obamacare insurance exchanges, according to the regulations published by the Office of Personnel Management.
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    Obamacare not forcing all congressional staff into exchanges

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    If Big Pharma likes your healthcare plan, you can keep it
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    If Big Pharma likes your healthcare plan, you can keep it

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