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The Hill's E-news: March 3, 2015


The Hill's E-news
 March 3, 2015 
The Hill's E-news
The terrible, horrible, no good start for the GOP
By Scott Wong
The opening weeks of the 114th Congress have been nothing short of a disaster for Republicans, who declared upon taking control of both chambers last fall that the era of governing by crisis and fiscal cliffs was over.
Bibi boycott grows prior to speech
By Mike Lillis
Almost a quarter of House Democrats will boycott Tuesday’s congressional address by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Republicans to high court: We have ObamaCare plan
By Sarah Ferris
Republicans are trying to convince the Supreme Court that their party is nearing a consensus.
Clinton may have broken transparency rules with email use at State
By Ben Kamisar
Report: Her official correspondence wasn’t immediately backed up on government servers.
Deal or not, Dems expect Boehner to cave
By Mike Lillis, Rebecca Shad and Cristina Marcos
House Democrats said they expect the Speaker to bring a "clean" DHS bill to the floor.
McConnell’s move to quickly pass DHS bill attracts grumbling
By Alexander Bolton
McConnell worked with the minority leader to get the bill passed.
Scramble for Maryland Senate begins
By Jonathan Easley
Several Democratic House members are eyeing the seat while GOP hopes to make it competitive.
Can Fiorina make it to the debates?
By Cameron Joseph
The GOP might be able to take a tougher approach in its battle against Clinton.
Cyberattackers: The invisible enemy
By Elise Viebeck
Cyber criminals can easily avoid discovery for weeks or months.
Sex toys and other things you didn't know could be hacked
By Elise Viebeck
Almost any technology in your home or office connected to the Internet could be hacked.
Ethanol industry lobbies up
By Timothy Cama
Fuel group gets ready to defend blending mandate.
The politics of Putin critic Boris Nemtsov's murder
By Carroll Colley, contributor
The crime has shocked Russians, but what will change?
Is renewable energy part of the 'all of the above' strategy?
By former Rep. Mary Bono (R-Calif.), contributor
Republican support for renewables is not deep across the party's spectrum, but it does exist.
The Associated Press: Foreign talks to Congress often a yawn, but not Netanyahu's
By Connie Cass
Given anywhere else, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech Tuesday wouldn't cause such a fuss.
The New York Times: The cry being heard around Washington: ‘I need a Netanyahu ticket’
By Ashley Parker
Admission to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech to Congress on Tuesday was “hotter than fresh latkes,” Senator Charles E. Schumer of New York said.
Reuters: Obama seeks freeze of Iran nuclear activity
By Jeff Mason
Iran must commit to a verifiable freeze of at least 10 years on sensitive nuclear activity for a landmark atomic deal to be reached, President Obama told Reuters.
The Washington Post: Bush underscores success as governor in first foray among regular folks
By Ed O’Keefe
The presumed presidential candidate used his executive experience and humor to drive home his “own man” message.
Bloomberg: Scott Walker targets South Carolina as campaign momentum builds
By David Knowles
With every passing day, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker is acting more and more like a presidential candidate.

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