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» Iran deal could be toothless

“[If] we can’t get a good deal, we won’t take one, pure and simple. I think we’ve all been clear about that.”

» Marco Rubio to challenge America

Rubio confirmed that he would reveal his plans for 2016 on April 13, in his hometown of Miami.

» Noemie Emery: Safety first

Has emotional coddling produced a generation too soft to deal with the world that awaits it?

» Fed test: raising rates without provoking a ‘tantrum’

With relatively low unemployment, interest rates will still be low even when raised above zero, Yellen said.

» Obama’s infrastructure drive stuck in neutral

The impasse over infrastructure speaks to the larger standoff over how to fund government priorities.

» Editorial: All the lies told about an Indiana law

Pence signed a religious freedom law that is similar to those of 19 other states.

» Feds to get an earful on fears about power reliability

New EPA rules are meant to reduce carbon dioxide from the nation’s existing fleet of power plants.

» Watchdog: Pentagon poured billions into botched Afghanistan security contracts

There was little oversight by Afghan agencies to protect the funding meant for national security forces.

» Hyde Amendment stokes abortion battles after 40 years

The amendment restricts federal funding from being used for abortion, minus a few exceptions.

» Byron York: Hillary Clinton withheld information from Congress. Now what does Congress do?

After much haggling, State turned over a large amount of Benghazi material — but certainly not all of it.

» New nuclear waste strategy haunted by past setbacks

A new federal effort to find an alternative to Yucca Mountain faces a checkered past of setbacks.

» Philip Klein: GOP Congressional leaders are inadvertently helping Ted Cruz presidential run

Cruz’s popularity among conservatives is rooted in his willingness to take the fight to President Obama.

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