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    Based on last year's disastrous launch, secret testing is absolutely the last thing the agency should be doing. (Getty images/Joe Raedle)
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    No lessons learned from last year’s Obamacare debacle

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    Turkish Kurds sit on the outskirts of Suruc, on the Turkey-Syria border, and watch smoke rise following an airstrike in Kobani, Syria, on Tuesday. (AP/Lefteris Pitarakis)
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    Obama needs a Plan B on the Islamic State

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    It’s time to protect workers from forced political contributions

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    This Oct. 2, 2014 photo shows a copy of a passenger health screening form filled out by Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan. (AP/Kiichiro Sato)
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    Ebola spreads amid feds’ false optimism

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    A year later, most of Obamacare's outwardly noticeable technological frustrations are gone. But the Department of Health and Human Services has not yet fixed major structural and security issues on the back-end, and testing for some of these only begins this month. (AP Photo/Jon Elswick, File)
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    Obamacare’s website still faces hurdles as year two approaches

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    The discussion of radical Islam is an important one to have -- not to find a scapegoat, but to understand root causes and uproot them. The Islamic world has not always been as infected with violent ideology as it is today, and it need not always be. Groups like Islamic State and al Qaeda took their cue from decades of state-sponsored (to the tune of $10 billion) propaganda in the Arab world that pushed an extreme and ideological brand of Islam. (iStock Photo)
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    Members of the Secret Service watch as Obama speaks at a Walmart store on May 9. (Getty images/Stephen Lam)
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    Was President Obama caught flat-footed by the rise of the Islamic State? When asked, he offered this answer in Sunday's 60 Minutes interview:
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    How far can Obama pass the buck?

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    Outgoing Attorney General Eric Holder speaks at the Voting Rights Brain Trust event Friday during the 2014 Congressional Black Caucus Annual Legislative Conference in Washington. (AP Photo/Molly Riley)
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    Eric Holder’s political justice

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    Outside groups supporting Sen. Kay Hagan, D-N.C., have run more than $15 million solely in negative ads to beat up her opponent, Republican state House Speaker Thom Tillis. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome)
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    Dems whine ‘poor little me,’ but they’re outspending GOP on negative ads

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