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Sanfords may run against each other in S.C.-1
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House passes “fiscal cliff” bill, 257-167
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Eight is not enough; Paul, Rubio, 6 others oppose ‘fiscal cliff’ deal
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No, Gérard Depardieu won’t come back
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Senators suggest more military resources could have saved SEALs in Benghazi
This comes the day before the Defense Department’s budget was scheduled to be slashed by more than $500 billion in a deficit-reduction maneuver known as sequestration.
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Bad inventions
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Stossel: No regulation? No problem
Government’s micromanagement stifles innovation. Companies now invest in lawyers and “compliance officers,” rather than engineers and creators.
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Malkin: Obama’s tax evaders of the year
It’s a Golden Pass for liberal millionaires and billionaires who support higher Obama taxes for everyone but themselves.
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Buchanan: The Depardieu revolution
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Defense train wreck or reshaping opportunity?
We can’t afford to wait years to decide whether the dire predictions associated with the latest round of defense cuts are more than political hyperbole.
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