Scroll down for the latest from the Washington Examiner:
» Obamacare: 2016 sticker shock
While plans and rates vary, the rate increases are hovering around 10 to 30 percent in many states.
» McConnell tests his limits with spy bill amendments
On domestic surveillance, McConnell faces pressure from both parties to pass the House version of the bill.
» Noemie Emery: The war about peace
Republicans grew stronger in the late ’60s when Democrats dropped out of bipartisan policy on defense.
» Lindsey Graham could be the South Carolina spoiler
It’s still early, but Graham’s success could spell bad news for Jeb Bush’s campaign.
» O’Malley zings Hillary’s Wall Street ties
“Repeat-offending” Goldman Sachs has donated between $250,000 and $500,000 to the Clinton Foundation.
» Editorial: NSA — Not So Authorized
No one has explained satisfactorily why you or anyone should feel less safe without the PATRIOT Act.
» Supporters rally to keep special ops helicopters from being cut
HSC-84 and 85 are funded only through September, and personnel who have rotated out have not been replaced.
» Renewables need change in global policy, says energy diplomat
Renewable energy advocates say subsidies are fair since the fossil fuel industry has long received them.
» Op-Ed: Taking a closer look at Ben Carson
Carson has the “ability to see the big picture of what is happening in our country.”
» Op-Ed: NSA and how the Fourth Amendment stops government abuses
Freedom of the press naturally extended to radio and tv; so to should the Fourth Amendment to metadata.

