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» Marco Rubio: I won’t ‘wait my turn’

Marco Rubio declared for president Monday with two guns blazing and pointed in the direction of the Jeb Bush and Hillary Clinton.

» Senate panel set to approve Iran bill

The legislation by Corker Menendez would require President Obama to submit any deal to Congress for review.

» Noemie Emery: Four cases, four different stories

The role race played in four police shootings in the last three years ranged from nonexistent to very high.

» Iraq president wants weapons, Obama seeks commitment against Islamic State

“If this opportunity gets passed up, the next stops on their path are Tehran and Moscow.”

» Rubio Senate retirement catches both parties unprepared

Neither Republicans nor Democrats are ready with a sure-fire candidate for the open Senate seat.

» Editorial: Congress must have a say in the Iran deal

If the U.S. Constitution teaches anything, it is that process matters, even when it is inconvenient.

» Ben Carson to announce 2016 plans May 4

Carson’s presidential exploration committee brought in more than $2.1 million in its first four weeks.

» Byron York: Has Rubio learned his lesson?

Or will Republican primary and caucus voters will blame Rubio for his part in the immigration mess?

» Ontario’s emissions cap could help Obama pressure Canada on climate deal

The Canadian province of Ontario endorsed a cap-and-trade system for limiting CO2 emissions Monday.

» Watchdog: Justice Department watchdog will tell Congress FBI, DEA blocking probes

“Rather than delay our report further, we decided to proceed with releasing it given the significance of our findings.”

» Timothy P. Carney: Marco Rubio’s sugar problem

In 2012, Marco Rubio voted to save the indefensible federal sugar program.

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