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» 5 concessions that could sink an Iran nuclear deal
Top GOPer: “The administration’s deadlines and redlines with Iran are all moving in the wrong direction.”
» Which Republican is winning the 2016 conservative primary?
Think of the GOP presidential race as two fights: a conservative primary and an establishment primary.
» Michael Barone: Two boys from the Bronx who loved America
Both remained liberals in many respects, but both were willing to challenge leftist orthodoxy.
» Counties resist gay marriage ruling
States have largely agreed to comply with the ruling, but some localities have stood their ground.
» White House rushing to meet summer deadline for climate rules
The White House reached a critical stage in its review of EPA’s climate rules for power plants last week.
» Editorial: Vicious Sid’s State Department
Sidney Blumenthal wasn’t just sending Secretary Clinton briefings on Libya, but the rest of the globe as well.
» Obama ready to fight over U.S. ambassador to Cuba
Long-time observers of Cuba suggest that Obama could avoid a protracted ambassador nomination battle.
» Watchdog: Seven insights from Hillary’s edited emails
Here are seven insights contained in the roughly 3,000 pages of emails that newly-released Clinton emails.
» Op-ed: Taxing e-cigarettes: A lose-lose-lose for the District of Columbia
DC officials are considering legislation to reclassify e-cigs and tax them as though they contained tobacco.
» Op-ed: U.S. colleges need fire safety
Many of the 21 million U.S. college students live in second-rate housing lacking critical fire safety tech.
» Exclusive: Rubio and other conservative senators press Ex-Im for liquidation plans
There’s little precedent as to how Ex-Im should continue to exist.