Obama pushed for normalization of relations during his trip to Israel, capping years of work by U.S. diplomats to bring the two U.S. allies back together
John Kerry Drops Into Iraqi Tumult 10 Years After Invasion
Kerry visits Baghdad to mark the 10th anniversary of the U.S. invasion and to push Baghdad not to help Iran arm Syria’s Assad
“The Jersey Shore this summer will be open and ready to go.”
FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski Stepping Down After Contentious Term
Genachowski infuriated public interest groups for compromising on net neutrality and allowing Comcast to purchase NBCUniversal.
Marines in Mourning: Double-Murder, Suicide at Quantico
The double-murder suicide at the Quantico Marine base 35 miles south of Washington comes as a shock.
Can Obama Make Israelis Believe Again?
The American President poured on the charm in an effort to persuade Israelis and Palestinians to get back on the path to peace.
How TIME Covered the 1965 March from Selma to Montgomery
TIME takes a look back on the 48th year anniversary of the civil rights march.
Why Republicans Are Saying ‘I Do’ to Gay Marriage
Over the past six months, dozens of leading GOP operatives and politicians have listened to public opinion and decided their 2012 platform is, indeed, “moss-covered”
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Morning Must Reads: March 22
In the news: Paul Ryan’s budet, Obama’s Israel speech, gun control in April, DOMA, Nicolas Sarkozy, Obamacare, and Calvin Trillin on his time at TIME.
Is the CIA Getting Out of the Drone Business? There’s Less Than Meets the Eye
Five reasons why the transfer of control from the CIA to the Pentagon won’t diminish the use of drones.
Why Are So Many Public Officials Calling for This Man’s Job?
Ed DeMarco, the man in charge of housing giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, is in hot water.
Down on Drones
The conversation around drones is shifting. Will it move the President?