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» ‘Fed up’ conservatives plot revenge against Boehner

Lawmakers say the House leadership is trying to force them to vote against their constituents’ wishes.

» OPM silence leaves workers, lawmakers guessing and grumbling

A lack of transparency has brought OPM criticism it could have avoided, experts said.

» Noemie Emery: What’s in a flag?

While the Confederate flag flew over the capitol, South Carolina became one of our most diverse states.

» Pentagon chief seeks to reassure nervous Baltic states

Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have large Russian minorities and are as vulnerable as Ukraine was.

» Coal industry urges White House to change rules for new power plants

The mining association wants the EPA to base its emission rules on commercially-available technology.

» Editorial: Long live property rights, down with Uncle Sam’s raisin cartel

The Supreme Court ruled against the govt’s ability to keep raisin prices high through artificial scarcity.

» Republican anxiety over the Confederate flag revealed

Questions about the flag threatened to distract from winning issues in the run-up to the 2016 election.

» Inside the super PACs putting Ben Carson on top

The super PACs’ combined effort is “well coordinated — or as well-coordinated as the law allows it to be.”

» Exclusive: Secret Service officer loses his gun outside girlfriend’s apartment

Problems with stolen or misplaced guns are all too common within the agency, several sources said.

» Byron York: On flag issue, South Carolina moves quickly

The controversy has been a highly accelerated replay of the battle over the same flag 15 years ago.

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