Scroll down for the latest from the Washington Examiner:
» Why GOP wanted primary in Nevada
Caucuses are smaller turnout affairs dominated by conservative activists.
» GOP: Dems holding defense spending ‘hostage’
Democrats want a broader “grand bargain” on the budget that would reverse cuts to social programs as well.
» Businesses prepare for Obama’s new overtime rule
Business groups are meeting with Labor officials to discuss the upcoming revision of overtime rules.
» Timothy P. Carney: The Export-Import Bank is the International Bank of Clinton
Reauthorizing Ex-Im puts the ball in Hillary’s court — not to mention money in her pockets.
» More authority for Obama against ISIS seems DOA in Senate
The Kaine-Flake war powers bill has quickly drew dissent and skepticism from key senators.
» Dems demand budget summit with GOP
The Democrats’ plan would create a fiscal showdown with the GOP months sooner than Republicans anticipated.
» Editorial: Justices can settle America’s class action problem
Two cases offer the Supreme Court an opportunity to tackle problems with class certification.
» Key Texas lawmaker seeks to overhaul Fed
Rep. Kevin Brady hopes that significant reform of the 100-year-old Federal Reserve may be within reach.
» Industry vows to continue fight after federal court defeat on climate rules
The coal industry and states plan to sue EPA for a second time over its Clean Power Plan.
» Op-Ed: Green groups’ deceptive con game
Despite a steady stream of funding, green nonprofits have lied and acted irresponsibly to ramp up support.
» Why Huckabee defends the Duggars
Will Huckabee’s support for the Duggars help him with his base, or hurt his chances in 2016?
» Watchdog: Clinton Foundation donors have a bribery problem
A few shady businessmen have raised questions about generous donations to the Clinton Foundation.
» Alaskan senator wants to rename America’s tallest mountain
Mt. McKinley, named after President William McKinley, may have its name changed to Denali.

