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» Exclusive: Obama set to unveil new Cuba regs

New regulations are expected to be circulated Thursday, and published in the Federal Registry on Friday.

» Time may be running out for Iran deal

Supporters of new sanctions in Congress are gearing up for action, prodded by new provocations from Iran.

» Michael Barone: Protecting a tolerant society against the intolerance: A new — and old — challenge

Tolerant societies take extraordinary measures to combat forces that seek to impose systematic intolerance.

» Environmentalists push for more methane regs

“Global warming doesn’t care if a greenhouse gas source is new or old, and neither should these rules.”

» Watchdog: Pentagon paid half million for buildings that ‘melted,’ had to be rebuilt

Afghans had to tear town the Defense Department contractors’ work and rebuild it themselves.

» Democrats turn to populism on Wall Street

The GOP may be in charge of Congress, but significant factions within the Democratic Party are moving left.

» Editorial: Obama’s third term

It’s very telling that Podesta plans to leave the White House to help run Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign.

» Homeland Security bill spotlights festering GOP immigration divide

An amendment on Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals had some Republicans siding with the Left.

» Op-Ed: Keystone matters more now than ever

Keystone XL would be good for the U.S. economy, the Canadian economy, and the environment in general.

» GOP hopes things will be sweet in Hershey

Republicans will discuss a variety of issues, though immigration might be the most politically significant.

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