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» Calls mount for Obama to abandon Iran nuke talks

“I … fear we have painted ourselves into a corner where we feel that any deal is better than no deal.”

» Supreme Court ruling may not ease shortage of drugs used for lethal injection

Monday, the court ruled 5-4 that a drug used in many botched executions isn’t “cruel or unusual punishment.”

» Noemie Emery: Winner take what?

It remains to be seen whether Obama’s legacy will be healthcare or his destruction of his own party.

» Religious liberty activist: Supreme Court decision paves way for legalized polygamy

“Marriage is something that God alone is responsible for defining.”

» Reports: Obama administration to double overtime eligibility threshold

Eligibility would expand for overtime pay to workers who earn up to $50,440 annually by 2016.

» Editorial: A well-deserved smack down for the EPA

The EPA’s role in Washington these days is constantly and egregiously to test the limits of its power.

» Watchdog: State Dept. set to produce nearly 4,000 pages of Clinton emails Tuesday

The court required the State Department to produce 7 percent of all of the documents by the end of June.

» Meet Hillary Clinton’s new director of black outreach

Clinton has hired LaDavia Drane to conduct research on black voters for her 2016 presidential campaign.

» Op-Ed: What ‘disparate impact’ looks like

Our nation has achieved a racially-discriminatory society, even without any racially-discriminatory intent.

» New emails show State, White House teamed up to promote Benghazi narrative

The records confirm a late-night call between Obama and Clinton did take place the night of the attack.

» Op-Ed: Keep Internet access tax-free

Without a renewal from Congress, the doors to discriminatory taxation on Internet access will be blown open.

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