January 23, 2015 |
The battle for Iowa begins
By Cameron Joseph
DES MOINES, Iowa —The starting gun for the GOP presidential race is about to sound.
By Cameron Joseph
DES MOINES, Iowa —The starting gun for the GOP presidential race is about to sound.
Senate surpasses 2014 vote total in one week
By Alexander Bolton
The new Republican-controlled Senate has already voted on more amendments in one week than the Democratic-controlled Senate considered in all of 2014.
By Alexander Bolton
The new Republican-controlled Senate has already voted on more amendments in one week than the Democratic-controlled Senate considered in all of 2014.
Abortion dissenters face backlash
By Jonathan Easley and Sarah Ferris
Republican lawmakers responsible for delaying a controversial abortion bill are on notice from conservative activists in 2016.
By Jonathan Easley and Sarah Ferris
Republican lawmakers responsible for delaying a controversial abortion bill are on notice from conservative activists in 2016.
Senate sets final vote on Keystone for next week
By Laura Barron-Lopez
The Senate worked through the night on Thursday to get through amendments on legislation to approve the Keystone XL, which is headed for final passage next week.
By Laura Barron-Lopez
The Senate worked through the night on Thursday to get through amendments on legislation to approve the Keystone XL, which is headed for final passage next week.
White House readies crackdown on financial advisers
By Kevin Cirilli
The administration is moving forward with its contentious “fiduciary rule.”
By Kevin Cirilli
The administration is moving forward with its contentious “fiduciary rule.”
Immigration agents rip GOP border bill
By Alexander Bolton
Agents warned the bill does nothing to prevent illegal immigrants from gaining asylum.
By Alexander Bolton
Agents warned the bill does nothing to prevent illegal immigrants from gaining asylum.
Obama offers condolences after death of King Abdullah
By Justin Sink
Obama praised Abdullah, 90, for a "vision was dedicated to the education of his people."
By Justin Sink
Obama praised Abdullah, 90, for a "vision was dedicated to the education of his people."
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Obama: States more likely to legalize pot
By Justin Sink
President predicts other states will follow successful efforts in Colorado and Washington.
By Justin Sink
President predicts other states will follow successful efforts in Colorado and Washington.
The Frusen Glädjé response to torture
By Diana Ohlbaum, contributor
In short, we're not really sorry, and we would do it again.
By Diana Ohlbaum, contributor
In short, we're not really sorry, and we would do it again.
Americans as hostages and targets
By Michael Ledeen, contributor
The Iranians are always willing to barter American hostages.
By Michael Ledeen, contributor
The Iranians are always willing to barter American hostages.
The Associated Press: ISIS-linked militants begin countdown for Japanese hostages
By Mari Yamaguchi and Elaine Kurtenbach
The posting which appeared Friday shows a clock counting down to zero along with gruesome images of other hostages.
By Mari Yamaguchi and Elaine Kurtenbach
The posting which appeared Friday shows a clock counting down to zero along with gruesome images of other hostages.
The Washington Post: US, Cuba find 'profound differences' in talks
By Karen DeYoung
The sober descriptions of what still divides the two governments deflated some of the enthusiasm for rapid change.
By Karen DeYoung
The sober descriptions of what still divides the two governments deflated some of the enthusiasm for rapid change.
Reuters: Walker calls for drug testing public aid recipients
By Mark Guarino
At least 12 states have passed laws that require drug testing for public aid recipients, with the requirements varying by state.
By Mark Guarino
At least 12 states have passed laws that require drug testing for public aid recipients, with the requirements varying by state.
Bloomberg: How the left stopped Tom Steyer from running for Senate
By David Weigel
Tom Steyer’s decision to pass on California’s 2016 race gave Democrats a moment of quiet bliss.
By David Weigel
Tom Steyer’s decision to pass on California’s 2016 race gave Democrats a moment of quiet bliss.
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