February 8, 2015 |
Governors, senators set for 2016 GOP brawl
By Peter Schroeder
The Republican presidential primary is shaping up to be a battle between the statehouse and the statesmen.
By Peter Schroeder
The Republican presidential primary is shaping up to be a battle between the statehouse and the statesmen.
Dems lining up to skip Netanyahu
By Mike Lillis
The uproar surrounding the address has taken on a life its own.
By Mike Lillis
The uproar surrounding the address has taken on a life its own.
DHS shutdown could lower cyber defenses, experts warn
By Cory Bennett
Former officials say the uncertainty is hurting programs that monitor federal networks.
By Cory Bennett
Former officials say the uncertainty is hurting programs that monitor federal networks.
US attorney in NJ: No investigation of Christie
By Ben Kamisar
Office pushes back against media reports.
By Ben Kamisar
Office pushes back against media reports.
FCC head: Hero or puppet?
By Julian Hattem
FCC chairman and former lobbyist Tom Wheeler is now pressing tough net neutrality rules.
By Julian Hattem
FCC chairman and former lobbyist Tom Wheeler is now pressing tough net neutrality rules.
Sunday Shows preview: John Kerry, Tim Kaine, Ted Cruz, Rick Santorum
By Ben Kamisar
Subjects could range from ISIS to vaccinations to the 2016 race.
By Ben Kamisar
Subjects could range from ISIS to vaccinations to the 2016 race.
Brian Williams takes leave for 'several days'
By Ben Kamisar
NBC News star says he "is presently too much a part of the news."
By Ben Kamisar
NBC News star says he "is presently too much a part of the news."
Obama recalls his mother's struggles
By Jesse Byrnes
But the president also remembers "a victory of her spirit."
By Jesse Byrnes
But the president also remembers "a victory of her spirit."
Clean coal setback fuels industry attacks
By Timothy Cama
The end of FutureGen 2.0 raises new questions about carbon capture technology.
By Timothy Cama
The end of FutureGen 2.0 raises new questions about carbon capture technology.
Bloomberg: Pot legalization is stupid
By Jesse Byrnes
Former NYC mayor suggests changes to drug laws could produce lower IQs.
By Jesse Byrnes
Former NYC mayor suggests changes to drug laws could produce lower IQs.
The Wall Street Journal: Sen. Paul criticizes Libya intervention as ‘Hillary’s war’
By Byron Tau
MARSHALLTOWN, Iowa—Calling it “Hillary’s war,” Sen. Rand Paul (R., Ky.) told voters in this politically potent state that the U.S. intervention in Libya has been an “utter disaster” that empowered radical Islamist groups.
By Byron Tau
MARSHALLTOWN, Iowa—Calling it “Hillary’s war,” Sen. Rand Paul (R., Ky.) told voters in this politically potent state that the U.S. intervention in Libya has been an “utter disaster” that empowered radical Islamist groups.
The New York Times: Economic plan is a quandary for Hillary Clinton’s campaign
By Amy Chozick
With advice from more than 200 policy experts, Mrs. Clinton is trying to figure out how to address the anger over income inequality without overly vilifying the wealthy.
By Amy Chozick
With advice from more than 200 policy experts, Mrs. Clinton is trying to figure out how to address the anger over income inequality without overly vilifying the wealthy.
The Washington Post: Inside the Santorums’ fight to save daughter
By Karen Tumulty and Colby Itkowitz
Against devastating odds, the 2016 GOP presidential contender and his family have had their faith and their values tested. In a new book, they share “Bella’s Gift.”
By Karen Tumulty and Colby Itkowitz
Against devastating odds, the 2016 GOP presidential contender and his family have had their faith and their values tested. In a new book, they share “Bella’s Gift.”
Reuters: Kerry denies split between US and Europe on Russia policy
By Lesley Wroughton and Noah Barkin
Secretary of State John Kerry denied on Sunday that a split has emerged between Washington and Europe over how to handle Russia, after leading U.S. senators sharply criticized Germany and other countries who oppose sending arms to the Ukraine military.
By Lesley Wroughton and Noah Barkin
Secretary of State John Kerry denied on Sunday that a split has emerged between Washington and Europe over how to handle Russia, after leading U.S. senators sharply criticized Germany and other countries who oppose sending arms to the Ukraine military.
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