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The Hill's E-news: January 21, 2015

The Hill's E-news
 January 21, 2015 
The Hill's E-news
Obama: My policies are working
By Justin Sink
President Obama said the United States is ready to “turn the page” on recession and war in a State of the Union address given with one eye on the history books.
Joni Ernst goes folksy in GOP response
By Cristina Marcos
“You’ll see a lot of serious work in this new Congress," the Iowa Republican said.
Boehner’s revenge may be served cold
By Scott Wong
Boehner is showing mercy to his foes, but that doesn’t mean he’s ready to forgive and forget.
Success of ‘American Sniper’ rekindles culture war over Iraq
By Elise Viebeck
The box office smash is opening a new front in culture wars.
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Dems’ top goal in 2015: Unity
By Alexander Bolton
Leaders want to avoid the prospect of Obama becoming a piñata in an intraparty bash fest.
Pelosi: Hillary will win White House
By Peter Sullivan
Democratic House leader says party has "love" for the liberal wing of the party.
Can Duckworth clear Illinois field?
By Cameron Joseph
Democrats like their candidate against Kirk in 2016 Senate race.
Keystone marathon begins in Senate
By Laura Barron-Lopez
The Senate on Tuesday began what is expected to be a weeks-long debate.
GOP: Obama tax plan imperils reform push
By Bernie Becker
President Obama is proposing $320 billion in new taxes on the rich.
Congress girds for 'net neutrality' battle
By Julian Hattem
The fight over “net neutrality” is about to spill into the open on Capitol Hill.
K St. rises on ’15 hopes
By Megan R. Wilson
Fourth-quarter gains fueled by optimism about GOP majorities.
'Forbearing' the Constitution: Net neutrality and the FCC
By Patrick Maines, contributor
The strongest objection to Title II regulation concerns the First Amendment.
The end of the status quo for Israel and Palestine?
By Rebecca Vilkomerson, contributor
More and more countries are willing to take direct action to subvert stalemated talks.
The New York Times: Bold call to action in Obama’s State of the Union, even if no action is likely
By Peter Baker
President Obama’s address has many in politics asking whether advancing initiatives with little hope of passage constitutes an act of bold leadership or a waste of time.
The Wall Street Journal: President upbeat on foreign policy 
By Felicia Schwartz and Damian Paletta
President Barack Obama said Tuesday that his approach to foreign policy was “making a difference,” but Republicans disagreed.
Bloomberg: How 2016 Republican presidential hopefuls reacted to Obama's State of the Union speech 
By David Knowles
The responses, some of which were delivered off the cuff, came quickly.
USA Today: Hillary Clinton tweets support for Obama's economic view
By Catalina Camia
Hillary Rodham Clinton’s response to the State of the Union was a simple tweet hailing President Obama’s comments on the economy.
The Washington Post: Romney’s speaking fee at university is far less than Clinton’s
By Rosalind S. Helderman and Philip Rucker
He will charge $50,000 to deliver a lecture next week, compared to Clinton’s usual $250,000 or more.


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