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» Cuba ups conditions, demands to be taken off terrorism blacklist
The Castro government was put on the list in 1982 for giving refuge to FARC rebels and Basque militants.
» Eric Cantor returns as a political force
After transitioning to a private sector career, Cantor is re-emerging as a GOP political power player.
» Byron York: Would Jeb fear starting a ‘third Bush war’? Answer is no
“I wouldn’t be conflicted by any legacy issues of my family,” Bush said.
» FCC vote won’t end net neutrality fight
The vote is only the beginning of an onslaught of legal challenges to treat Internet as a public utility.
» Hillary Clinton embraces gender as campaign strategy
“I think she clearly understands this time the significance of having a woman president of the United States.”
» Editorial: Hillary keeps up Dems’ middle-class deception
Hillary Clinton has signaled that the focus of her campaign will be women’s issues and “the middle class.”
» Obama promises ‘consequences’ for officials not following deportation orders
“If somebody’s working for ICE and they don’t follow the policy, there’s going to be consequences to it.”
» Morgan Stanley settles for $2.6 billion over mortgage securities
It’s the latest in a long string of settlements related to faulty mortgage securities sold during the run-up to the 2008 financial crisis.
» Obama: Jeb Bush should pressure Republicans on immigration
The president dismissed GOP claims that the White House scuttled any hope for a legislative solution.
» Jonathan Gruber fired from Mass. exchange board
The MIT professor who was key to passing Obamacare, was fired by Republican Gov. Charlie Baker.

