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» After nuclear framework, will Obama be able to confront Iran?

Obama is willing to gamble that a nuclear deal will not send the Middle East spiraling further into chaos.

» Obama won’t follow through with assurances, many Israelis fear

“You would have to be to be a sociopath to believe [the president’s promises].”

» Noemie Emery: Freedom of what?

Should wedding-related businesses be able to refuse participation in a gay wedding?

» NBA announces clinic to be held in Cuba later this month

The NBA is the first big sports league to conduct business in Cuba since President Obama’s announcement.

» Lab on the cusp of developing ‘super’ batteries

“The idea is to create a super battery that is economic and competitive” with fossil fuels.

» Editorial: In Virginia, a veto protects abusive lawsuits

On March 27, Gov. Terry McAuliffe, D, vetoed the common-sense legislation.

» U.S. training of Iraqi fighters stresses real-world scenarios, mental aspects

Since December, more than 6,000 fighters have gone through basic training at the four U.S. sites in Iraq.

» Medicare payments to rise

For the third year, the government is boosting payments to health plans for seniors instead of cutting them.

» Swing state voters: Legalize marijuana

Voters in Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania support legalization of medical marijuana by large margins.

» Byron York: Why aren’t we hitting the Islamic State harder?

Of the 12,000 airstrikes launched against the Islamic state so far, one 25 percent actually dropped bombs.

» Op-Ed: Who benefits from petroleum exports? Not just ‘big oil’

Small business is just one of the groups set to profit if the U.S. incentivizes shale production and export.

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