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  • news

    A Year After Glitch-Filled Rollout, HealthCare.gov Opens for Business Again

    Melissa Quinn

  • news

    Meet Bill Flores, the Texas Congressman Who Wants to Be ‘Consensus Leader’ for Conservatives

    Kelsey Bolar

  • news

    Mick Mulvaney Relishes Opportunity to Move This Group Further to the Right

    Josh Siegel

  • news

    Roots and Ribs: Why Louie Gohmert Wants to Head Conservative Caucus

    Melissa Quinn

  • news

    President Obama on Jonathan Gruber: He’s ‘Some Adviser Who Never Worked on Our Staff’

    Melissa Quinn

  • opinion

    Only 6 Out of 10 Americans Eligible to Work Are Actually Working

    Stephen Moore

  • news

    Which City Has the Freest Transportation Market? This Map Ranks the Best and Worst

    Alex Anderson

  • opinion

    Democrats Lost the Election. But Obama Still Controls the Regulatory Agencies.

    James Gattuso | Diane Katz

  • news

    Barry Goldwater Ran 50 Years Ago. His Lasting Impact on American Politics.

    Kate Scanlon

  • opinion

    What We Need to Do to Make Sure We Don’t Have to Bailout Financial Firms Ever Again

    Norbert Michel

  • news

    Implementing This Reform Could Help Ax Waste at the Pentagon

    James Carafano

  • opinion

    Obama’s Struggling to Handle Foreign Policy Crises. Here Are 6 Changes We Can Make.

    Kim Holmes

  • opinion

    The Only Republican Governor Who Lost in 2014 Was the One Who Raised Gas Taxes

    Stephen Moore

  • opinion

    Why Asia’s Economic Miracle May Be Ending

    William T. Wilson

  • news

    Energy Group Warns US-China Climate Deal Will Hurt You in Long Run

    Kenric Ward

  • opinion

    How the GI Bill Launched a Social Revolution

    Ed Feulner

  • news

    Ohio’s Unfunded Pension Liability More than $25K per Resident, $10K Above National Average

    Maggie Thurber

  • news

    Under Pressure From Congress, Agencies Agree to Investigate Operation Choke Point

    Kelsey Bolar