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Gun Control Activists Seek to Reboot After Newtown Shooting Momentum Fades
Learning lessons from the failed federal push
Trouble in Texas: Cornyn Draws a Primary Challenger
Cornyn, the No. 2 Senate Republican, draws a last-minute Tea Party challenger
Here’s 14 People Freaking Out On Twitter After Barack Obama and Raul Castro Shook Hands
And one voice of reason
Mitt Romney Documentary to Premiere on Netflix
Behind the scenes of his presidential campaigns
President Obama Wants to Host SportsCenter
President Barack Obama has a gig he’d love to take up after he leaves the Oval Office: hosting ESPN’s SportsCenter.
Senators Express ‘Concerns’ to Obama About Chinese Firm Huawei
New contract from an ally brings more U.S. pressure on a Chinese telecom giant suspected of cyber-espionage
HealthCare.gov No Longer a Complete Fail
Enrollment counselors on the front lines praise fixes to the federal health website, but that doesn’t mean more people are signing up
Cartoon Claims Obamacare Will Give Men STDs because Women Can Afford Birth Control Now
An anti-Obamcare cartoon posted on the website Comically Incorrect claims that men will get more sexually transmitted diseases from “women who now get free birth control” thanks to the health care reform law.
The cartoon shows …
White House Briefs Jewish Leaders on Iran Nuclear Deal
Administration attempts to head off congressional sanctions
Congress, White House Set for Iran-Sanctions Showdown
Distrustful of Iran, both parties on the Hill are pushing new sanctions that would start in six months, or sooner if Tehran breaks the deal. The White House fears a self-fulfilling prophecy
Rand Paul Aids Surprise Guantánamo Bay Win for Obama
Three Republicans join most Senate Democrats in a vote to loosen restrictions on transferring detainees out of the prison at Guantánamo Bay, potentially leading to its closure
Cheney Parents Weigh In On Daughters’ Gay-Marriage Feud
Former Vice President Dick Cheney and wife Lynne Cheney tried to turn down the temperature Monday in the ongoing spat between their daughter Liz, a Republican Senate candidate opposed to same-sex marriage, and their other daughter Mary, who is openly gay and married.
But the elder Cheneys also seemed to defend Liz Cheney in the very …