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» GOAL! Obama scores foreign policy victory through FIFA busts

FIFA is widely reviled in Latin America, and the indictments were widely praised in the region.

» States declare war on powdered alcohol

Some want to ban powdered alcohol, while others intend to amend state alcohol definitions to include it.

» Byron York: If Hillary becomes president, who will make her obey the law?

Last year Congress passed the Presidential Records Act to keep presidents from keeping secret email systems.

» America is losing the battle against obesity

America’s obesity levels are still growing in spite of the renewed attention placed on healthy living.

» State attorneys using EPA emails in fight against climate rule

A brief details a plan to use emails from the EPA to squash the agency’s emission rules for power plants.

» Editorial: Dear Europe, you’re welcome. Again.

The U.S. bailed out Europe this week by arresting top FIFA officials on corruption charges.

» Watchdog slams top VA official for organizing ‘psychic reading’ party for other workers

Hodge is the manager of the VA’s Pension Management Center, and he has been wrapped up in his own scandals.

» Philip Klein: Three strains of Republican populism

To compete with Clinton, GOP candidates are embracing three different philosophical strains of populism.

» Watchdog: State Department spending followed foreign Clinton Foundation donors

It seems that State ramped up activity in countries that gave to the foundation or paid Bill to speak.

» Scott Walker calls EPA power plant rule ‘unworkable’

Walker said the proposed rule raises legal questions regarding EPA’s authority under the Clean Air Act.

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