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Iran's Nuclear Response Creates a Quandary for Obama

By ANDREW LEE BUTTERS

By pushing back against what Western powers regard as the key aspect of a nuclear deal, Tehran is making clear that there'll be no quick diplomatic solution to the standoff

Is the Chamber of Commerce Its Own Worst Enemy?

By KEN STIER

Still the most effective business group in the country, the Chamber has lately been stumbling

A Deal Finally Ends Honduras' Coup Crisis

By TIM PADGETT

After months of sending mixed signals, Washington helps push Micheletti and Zelaya into an agreement that may see the ousted president back in power

What's a Banker Worth?

By JUSTIN FOX

Wall Streeters argue that their big paychecks benefit us. Sometimes that's right. But not lately

Passports of Jihadists Found by Pakistani Army

By OMAR WARAICH / SHERWANGAI

A tour of Islamabad's front against al-Qaeda and the Taliban produces the apparent documentary remains of operatives in earlier terrorist plots

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All the best news drops late on a Friday night. And so the White House has released a batch of White House visitor logs--a very partial list--with lots of juicy tidbits, like: --George Soros came to chat with Larry Summers. --Democratic Lobbyist Mega-Couple Tony and Heather Podesta have been to the White House a total of eight [...]

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Czech Republic's E.U. Holdout Has Public Support

By Katerina Zachovalova

Czech President Vaclav Klaus remains the lone holdout on the European Union's Lisbon Treaty. He's intent on shoring up support among German-wary voters first

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