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    The Court ruled that losing money on an investment doesn't in itself justify a lawsuit. (AP)
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    Hillary Clinton's use of private email to conduct State Department business represents just one common method of frustrating the fulfillment of lawful FOIA requests. (AP Photo)
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    FOIA reform is good, and more of it is better

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    If an hourly employee wants to work a few extra hours this week when it's convenient, what interest does the secretary of labor have in preventing such an arrangement? [AP Photo
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    Obama works overtime to raise the cost of doing business

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    Obamacare hasn’t aged well
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    Lois Lerner emails obtained from the House Ways and Means Committee [AP Photo] 
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    Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid and other Democrats hold a press conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, March 17, 2015. (AP Photo/Molly Riley)
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    For Democrats, words from a famous human trafficking victim

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    House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio walks to the House chamber on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, March 3, 2015. Boehner is trying to cut a deal with House Democrats that would break the
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    Today, 227 counties are already fully or partially under non-attainment for failing to reach the old ozone standard of 75 parts per billion, established in 2008. (iStock)
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    His potential enlistment of foreign aid would represent just one more slight he has delivered against Congress. [AP Photo
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    A lesson in Ferguson: Big government is not a victimless crime
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    A lesson in Ferguson: Big government is not a victimless crime

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