Scroll down for the latest from the Washington Examiner:
» Obama expected to golf at water-guzzling Palm Springs links amid record drought
The White House won’t confirm the golf outing, but the Palm Springs airport is prepping for Air Force One.
» Trump wouldn’t qualify for the first GOP debate if it were held today
Failure to file paperwork with FEC would bar Donald Trump from the GOP presidential debates.
» Byron York: Benghazi investigators ponder: Is State Dept lying, or is Hillary?
Recent revelations may undermine Clinton’s claim of having given all of her work-related emails to State.
» Conservatives slam pope’s climate, free-market stances
Most of the detractors are skeptical of human-caused climate change or oppose a carbon tax.
» Strange bedfellows unite in scorn of high-tech visa program
Pro-immigration liberal Sen. Dick Durbin and immigration critic Sen. Jeff Sessions find some common ground.
» Editorial: California tries to push Uber into yesterday’s labor market
A labor commission ruling on Uber is a left-wing assault on the whole concept of the independent contractor.
» France optimistic GOP will support climate change deal
French ambassador says GOPers support the goals of climate change, they just call it by a different name.
» Blumenthal advertised that he sought Libya info for Clinton
His work with a former CIA official raises questions about Clinton’s claims of “unsolicited emails.”
» Op-Ed: Options for America’s affordable housing crunch
Why socialize infrastructure costs but privatize the land value gains?
» Op-Ed: AAUP’s selective defense of academic freedom
A man who supported boycotts against academics was touted as supporting academic freedom at a conference.
» Op-Ed: Obamacare premium hikes for 2016 — ignore them at your own risk
The insurance rates hikes for 2016 are just the beginning.
» Timothy P. Carney: Barney Frank joins a bank
The only surprising thing about Frank’s election to the board of Signature Bank is that it took this long.

