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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.
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.

