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» U.S. signed agreement with Mexico to teach immigrants to unionize
The agreements are part of a broader effort by the National Labor Relations Board to get immigrants involved in union activism.
» Entitlement reform: Dead or alive?
Supporters of the “doc-fix” agreement argue that the structural reforms will be felt decades from now.
» Michael Barone: Where the red line came from — before it was crossed
Obama may have communicated his “red line” with Syria to pre-empt a Republican attack.
» India takes a step in the right direction on Internet free speech
In recent years, there has been a rash of arrests based on the hurt feelings of politicians.
»Iran backs away from crucial element in negotiations
With less than 48 hours left in talks, Iran is no longer willing to ship its nuclear materials to Russia.
» Boehner: Obama’s treatment of Netanyahu ‘reprehensible’
“I think the animosity exhibited by our administration toward the prime minister of Israel is reprehensible,” Boehner said on Sunday.
» Hugh Hewitt: Republicans vie in the Putin primary
Who among the would-be GOP presidential nominees would most alarm Vladimir Putin if he (or she) became President Obama’s successor?
» Congress to sanction Iran if negotiations fail
Iran will face new sanctions if the Obama administration fails to reach a deal over the nation’s nuclear program, Speaker John Boehner said.
» Op-ed: Democratic Jews have a home with Republicans
Today, there is daylight between the state of Israel and the Democratic Party, owed in large part to President Obama.
» Iran deal ‘doable,’ Iranian negotiator says
The group of nations involved in the talks must reach an agreement with Iran before their self-imposed deadline on Tuesday
» White House more willing on legislation on Iran deal
White House officials have begun to show more openness to accept compromise legislation that would allow Congress to play an oversight role in any deal made with Iran over its nuclear programs.

