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Obama’s final regulatory binge deserves a rapid Congressional response.
Chuck Schumer signals an all-out brawl over the Supreme Court.
Admit it or not, the GOP will soon own the health insurance market.
The House GOP shows it will too easily bend to liberals—and Trump.
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A federal judge slaps down another executive overreach.
The terror threat is real and is made worse by Erdogan’s paranoia.
Prosecutors arrest the state pension chief for illegally aiding the deal.
As cops retreat under political pressure, homicides rise 57%.
A study from Wisconsin adds up some of the economic evidence.
Kim wants the ability to make U.S. cities his nuclear hostages.
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A string of foiled plots shows the need to keep pressure on ISIS.
Russia and Turkey divide up the spoils amid U.S. irrelevance.
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