House GOP rebukes Obama on immigration
Republicans approved the bill, which is viewed largely as symbolic, as House Speaker John Boehner aims to bolster his standing and support as he aims to avoid a government shutdown.
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Supreme Court to hear Texas Confederate-flag license plate case
At issue is whether the rejection of the plate violated the free speech rights of the group that wanted it.
Many of the worst run states in the country are states hit the hardest by the housing crash
Five of the 10 worst run states in America saw home values plummet after the market crash.
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Probably not.
Did New York’s de Blasio say what Obama can’t on race?
The mayor’s impassioned comments about racism and policing drew comparisons and critics.
What would happen if the government shut down — and didn’t reopen?
It’s unlikely to happen, but here’s the absolute worst-case scenario of next week’s worst-case scenario.
Jet-setting postal regulator replaced amid scrutiny of travel habits
The globetrotting chairman, Ruth Goldway, was criticized for years over frequent trips abroad that she charged to U.S. taxpayers.
Being a teen in the White House
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The worst thing Ben Carson could do for ‘Ben Carson’ is run for president
The politics of diminishment.
Texas is the Best State in America
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It took 22 people to approve Mitt Romney’s tweets. Here are some things you can do with fewer people.
You could populate an entire city ... literally.
The guy from that “Stand With Hillary” video has also played Jesus, starred in an Ariana Grande music video
You can watch him soon on the Discovery Channel.
Elite fragmentation and securitization in Bahrain
The intensity of Bahrain’s crackdown since 2011 is explained in part by ruling family politics and the support of securitization by external backers.
Ashton Carter’s nomination ensures that Obama’s Cabinet will remain loaded up with graduates of elite institutions.
The list of schools attended by the Obama’s administration’s top officials would warm the heart of any high-school guidance counselor.
Reports of Chris Christie’s political demise have been *greatly* exaggerated
A Democratic-led inquiry turns up little.
Are California and Minnesota the two most innovation-friendly states?
A business school professor argues that limitations on non-compete agreements may encourage innovation.
Obama busts a move with Santa Claus
President Obama wowed Saint Nick with his dance moves Thursday night at the National Christmas Tree Lighting.
The ‘Why not me?’ race for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016
The field is going to be HUGE.
The best run states in the country are ones with lots of natural resources and Republican governors
North Dakota is the best run state in the country, a new ranking found.
Ind. abortion clinic law ruled unconstitutional
The judge said the law violates the Equal Protection Clause.
The paradox of newsworthiness
Credulous reports of a supposed Mars mission illustrates systematic bias in science and technology reporting.
Santa couldn’t help but admire Obama’s dance moves at the National Christmas Tree Lighting
Presidents dancing, a continuing story.
The resurgence of Arab militaries
The Arab uprisings and reactions to them have resulted in a profound militarization of the Arab world.
Jay Rockefeller really hates the ‘permanent campaign’
After 30 years, the West Virginia senator says goodbye to Capitol Hill.
And now, a congressional ethics holiday rhyme
For a congressional staffer it’s impossible to keep up with all the rules around the holidays.
How immigration reform is winning, even while it’s still losing
71% of Americans say the system is “broken.” And that’s something.
Government helps feds repay their student loans less often
The decline raises questions about whether the federal government can effectively attract and retain high-demand workers.
Do single parents really receive $35,000 in government benefits?
An incoming congressman is critical of the welfare system. We check his math.
Garner grand jury case reaction unifies left and right
Unlike the divisive grand jury verdict in Missouri, the New York decision has brought criticism from conservatives.
Tensions spike as Holder takes on Cleveland police
The Obama administration and the city agreed to establish an independent monitor to oversee changes, including better training and supervision of officers.
A waiting game on war authorization against Islamic State
Obama and Congress agree on need for measure but are stuck on the ‘what,’ ‘when’ and ‘how’ questions.
Mixed reviews for task force leader Ramsey
The veteran police chief has a lot of experience, but those years on the job haven’t been free of controversy.
The speaker’s fine with Obama speaking
John Boehner figures the president’s words are bound to work to the Republicans’ advantage.
Major civil rights coalition opposes postal consolidation
Civil rights leaders say reorganization would hurt black and brown communities.
First family sings, dances at Tree lighting
President Obama, first lady Michelle Obama and their daughters joined singer Patti LaBelle, actor Tom Hanks and others on stage at the annual National Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony.
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