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» Economic impact of Obamacare hotly debated

Battles over the economic impact of the law or likely to heat up in the next year or so.

» O’Malley tries to outflank Clinton on immigration

“It’s a day and night difference from O’Malley and Secretary Clinton.”

» Michael Barone: Are we in for another high-crime era after the response to Ferguson and Baltimore?

Gun violence is up 60 percent in Baltimore so far this year compared to 2014.

» Lawyers split on legality of EPA power plant rule

An equal percentage thought power plant regulation was legal as did illegal.

» Democrats fed up with union arm twisting on trade bill

“Labor has gone a little overboard and I think there is some potential backlash for how far they are going.”

» Editorial: Congress should waive the new EPA rule

EPA supporters have been presenting opponents of the rule as bloodthirsty despoilers of the land.a

» Ashe Schow: We’re in the midst of a college revolution — and liberals are leading it

The culture that has been created by liberal ideologues has turned against them, and they’re fighting back.

» Op-Ed: The West is trying to move past Tiananmen — here’s why it can’t

My fellow students and I thought communism could be reformed. At Tiananmen Square, we learned otherwise.

» W. James Antle III: Republicans beware of Bush nostalgia

A recent poll found that voters thought George W. Bush’s Iraq war was a mistake by 59 percent to 32 percent.

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