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» Amid nuclear talks, Obama shifts policy closer to Iran’s

Growing harmony between U.S. and Iranian goals has fueled the belief that Obama wants a “grand bargain.”

» What a Netanyahu loss would mean for Obama

“I think his reaction would be somewhere along the lines of, ‘Hallelujah,’ a former senior official said.

» Byron York: Lack of Democratic race a burden for Hillary

Clinton must do something, anything to stay relevant and motivated in a boring Democratic presidential race.

» Businesses target tighter ozone rules

Industry groups are pushing the Environmental Protection Agency to pull back on the more stringent standard.

» Inhofe takes aim at Obama’s environmental agenda

The Oklahoma Republican has been a staunch critic of the EPA and the Obama administration’s environmental policy.

» Editorial: New environmental rules would punish local economies

The consequences would be devastating, and come just as jobs lost during the financial crisis are returning.

» Community health centers face ‘fiscal cliff’

Lawmakers are considering including a funding extension for community health centers which serve the low-income.

» Fed shrugs off strong dollar as it prepares to raise interest rates

The strength of the dollar is a “major headache” for U.S. manufacturers.

» Noemie Emery: Hillary is immortal no more

The last time Bill and Hillary Clinton took a licking and kept on ticking was 1998-2000.

» March Madness office pools are technically illegal, but not likely prosecuted

If a crime is never prosecuted, why make it illegal in the first place?

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