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Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
Hillary Clinton Used Personal Email Account at State Dept., Possibly Breaking Rules — WASHINGTON — Hillary Rodham Clinton exclusively used a personal email account to conduct government business as secretary of state, State Department officials said, and may have violated federal requirements …
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Philip Bump / Washington Post:
Hacked emails indicate that Hillary Clinton used a domain registered the day of her Senate hearings — The New York Times reported Monday night that, during her tenure at the State Department, Hillary Clinton never used her official email account to conduct communications, relying instead on a private email account.
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Hillary Clinton used private email account for State Department business
Hillary Clinton used private email account for State Department business
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Josh Gerstein / Politico:
State Department walks back claim on Clinton Foundation review
State Department walks back claim on Clinton Foundation review
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Mike Lillis / The Hill:
Bibi boycott grows prior to speech — Almost a quarter of House Democrats will boycott Tuesday's congressional address by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. — The defections, which point to the increasingly strained relations between the White House and the Israeli government …
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James Fallows / The Atlantic Online:
The Mystery of the Netanyahu Disaster, and a Possible Explanation — Why is Benjamin Netanyahu going ahead with his speech to Congress in a few hours' time, despite complaints from all quarters about the damage it is causing? It's a trickier question than it seems.
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Brendan Bordelon / National Review:
AIPAC Crowd Cheers During Susan Rice Speech — for Policies She Opposes — White House national security advisor Susan Rice earned rousing applause during her speech before the American-Israeli Political Action Committee on Monday — but they weren't in support for Obama administration policies.
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Peter Baker / New York Times:
Netanyahu, Amid Tensions, Delivers Speech to Congress on Iran — WASHINGTON — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel arrived at Capitol Hill on Tuesday morning to issue a high-profile warning against what he considers an ill-advised nuclear deal with Iran, culminating a drama that has roiled Israeli-American relations for weeks.
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Stephen Collinson / CNN:
White House warns Netanyahu not to reveal Iran details — Washington (CNN)The Obama administration is bracing for Benjamin Netanyahu to spill secret details of Iran nuclear talks, as both camps traded last-minute political jabs ahead of the Israeli prime minister's controversial address to Congress at 11 a.m. EST on Tuesday.
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Bryan BenderGLOBE / BostonGlobe.com:
Elizabeth Warren will not attend Netanyahu speech — WASHINGTON — Senator Elizabeth Warren and two other members of the Massachusetts congressional delegation plan to skip Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to Congress Tuesday, saying they are protesting the invitation made by House Speaker John Boehner.
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Bianna Golodryga / Associated Press:
Yahoo News Special Report: #NetanyahuSpeech — WATCH LIVE AT 11a.m. ET : Join Yahoo News for a live stream of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Congressional speech followed by analysis from our experts — WASHINGTON (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is seizing …
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Ashley Parker / New York Times:
The Cry Being Heard Around Washington: ‘I Need a Netanyahu Ticket’
The Cry Being Heard Around Washington: ‘I Need a Netanyahu Ticket’
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Ari Yashar / Arutz Sheva:
Report: Obama Has Cut Intelligence Cooperation with Israel
Report: Obama Has Cut Intelligence Cooperation with Israel
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The Huffington Post:
Warren, Franken Join Growing List Of Democrats Skipping Netanyahu Speech
Warren, Franken Join Growing List Of Democrats Skipping Netanyahu Speech
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Ahmad Al-Faraj / MEMRI:
Saudi Columnist: Netanyahu Is Right To Insist On Addressing Congress About Iran Deal
Saudi Columnist: Netanyahu Is Right To Insist On Addressing Congress About Iran Deal
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Scott Wong / The Hill:
The terrible, horrible, no good start for the Republicans — The opening weeks of the 114th Congress have been nothing short of a disaster for Republicans, who declared upon taking control of both chambers last fall that the era of governing by crisis and fiscal cliffs was over.
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The Hill:
Cheney offers no advice to GOP on DHS fight — Former Vice President Dick Cheney met Monday evening with the House Republican whip team, but declined to talk to reporters after it ended. — House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.), who often brings guest speakers to his weekly meetings, invited Cheney, according to his spokeswoman.
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Politico:
GOP group targets House conservatives on DHS fight
GOP group targets House conservatives on DHS fight
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Streiff / RedState:
Boehner looks for a life line... from the Democrats
Boehner looks for a life line... from the Democrats
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Wall Street Journal:
An Off-Ramp From ObamaCare — If the Supreme Court follows the law, there will be an opening for a sane health-care alternative. Here it is. — Editor's note: The following was written by Republicans John Kline, Paul Ryan and Fred Upton, chairmen, respectively, of the House committees …
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Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Lawyer Put Health Act in Peril by Pointing Out 4 Little Words
Lawyer Put Health Act in Peril by Pointing Out 4 Little Words
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Donna St. George / Washington Post:
‘Unsubstantiated’ child neglect finding for free-range parents — Danielle and Alexander Meitiv let their children, ages 10 and 6, walk home alone from a park a mile away from their house. Then, Montgomery County investigated the couple for child neglect. (Jorge Ribas/The Washington Post)
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Bloomberg Business:
The 15 Most Miserable Economies in the World — Consumers in Venezuela are expected to suffer the most in 2015 — Don't Miss Out — Inflation is a disease that can wreck a society, Milton Friedman, the late Nobel laureate economist, once said. Add rising unemployment to the diagnosis …
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Matt Zapotosky / Washington Post:
McDonnell launches effort to have corruption conviction thrown out — Former Virginia governor Robert F. McDonnell on Monday fired the opening salvo in a bid to get his public corruption conviction thrown out, arguing in a filing that the case against him was “built on a boundless definition of bribery” …
Kurt Schlichter / Townhall.com:
Let's Destroy Liberal Academia — It's time to give current university system the Old Yeller treatment, except normal Americans will giggle when this rabid mongrel gets put down. — Sure, the legions of administrative timeservers, otherwise unemployable tenure ticks …
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Danielle Kurtzleben / Vox:
Frank Underwood's jobs plan on House of Cards is bonkers — President Frank Underwood's “America Works” program — a plan to create 10 million jobs at the expense of entitlement programs — is one of the key plot points of House of Cards, Season 3. — Before we go further, two spoiler alerts …
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Michael Allen / OpposingViews.com:
Texas Lawmaker, Married Five Times, Opposes Judge Who Allowed Gay Marriage — Texas state Rep. Tony Tinderholt recently filed a judicial conduct complaint against state District Judge David Wahlberg, who allowed the state's first gay marriage on Feb. 19. — Wahlberg allowed Suzanne Bryant …
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