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» EPA faces heavy lift with climate rules for big trucks
EPA is preparing to issue new fuel efficiency and emission rules for rig trucks by the end of the month.
» LA mayor says no exceptions to minimum wage
“[Garcetti] has said he doesn’t believe anybody should be paid less than the minimum wage,” said a spokesman.
» Byron York: For Hillary, a new Iraq war trap
Given the caution of her campaign so far, Hillary Clinton probably won’t engage in such a dangerous topic.
» Ben Carson: ‘I will certainly be as ready as anybody on foreign policy’
Carson is dismissing suggestions that he is ill-prepared to handle foreign policy challenges.
» Obama goes out to the congressional ball game
The visit comes as the House vote to grant him trade promotion authority approaches Friday.
» Editorial: TPA: A step Congress should take
Take note Congress: History speaks resoundingly in favor of supporting free trade.
» Op-Ed: Voting ‘yes’ on trade won’t give Obama carte blanche
A yes vote would be a huge win for conservatives, free-market principles and American leadership.
» Op-Ed: Before we gamble on trade
Congress cannot simply give the president carte blanche, writes Rep. Charles Rangel.
» Watchdog: State Department’s Kennedy blocks security investigations
Kennedy has been undersecretary for management since 2007, giving him oversight of State’s records.
» Navy weighs rule change for transgender sailors
The Navy’s proposed change comes amid significant moves within the Pentagon to have more tolerant policies.

