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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

TMB: White House Draws Red Line on Iranian Ballistic Missile Program‏ plus more


White House Draws Red Line on Iranian Ballistic Missile Program
By Adam KredoThe White House on Monday pushed back against Iran’s efforts to set a “red line” preventing negotiations over its contested ballistic missile program, which has been permitted to continue undeterred under the recently signed interim nuclear accord.


China Shows New Mobile ICBM on Internet 
By Bill GertzChina’s military recently disclosed a new photo of its longest-range mobile intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), a key element of Beijing’s large-scale strategic nuclear buildup.



Cover Oregon Scandal Deepens
By CJ CiaramellaOREGON—The story behind the massive failure of the Oregon health exchange website continues to unravel as allegations of fraud and gross mismanagement mount.



Coal Country Voters Express Economic Pessimism
By Lachlan MarkayThe nation’s leading coal-producing states are among its most economically pessimistic according to a new Gallup poll, suggesting widespread concern over new environmental restrictions on the industry that could impact Senate elections in November.


Report: ‘Avalanche’ of Regulations Still to Come Under Obamacare
By Elizabeth HarringtonThe Obama administration has yet to finalize 28 additional regulations under Obamacare that could lead to an “avalanche” of regulatory burden on the economy, according to an analysis by the American Action Forum.


Mullahs Ahoy 
By Adam KredoThe U.S. Defense Department said on Monday that Iranian warships are allowed to sail into the Atlantic Ocean so long as “they understand the responsibilities” of cruising so close to the U.S. border.



A Quick Lesson in Media Bias
By Sonny BunchI try not to go on about media bias too much because, honestly, what good will it do? They’re going to do their thing, we’re going to do ours.




WFB’s Alana Goodman Discusses ‘Hillary Papers’ On CNN

By WFB StaffWashington Free Beacon reporter Alana Goodman discussed her explosive report on a trove of archived documents once belonging to Hillary Clinton confidante Diane Blair Monday on CNN.

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