From: The New York Times
Justices Appear Sharply Split in Heated Debate on Health Law
Oral arguments were heard Wednesday in a case that will determine whether millions of people will continue to receive health insurance subsidies. The court’s decision is expected by late June.
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Remarks by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel raised the question of whether he could ultimately accept an imperfect deal on Iran.
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Boston Bombing Defense Points to Brother
The defense admitted that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev had carried out the attack, but said it was under the sway of his militant brother and not, as the prosecutors insisted, because he was a jihadist.
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A donation by David Geffen, the entertainment magnate, will help pay for renovations at the New York Philharmonic’s home.
Ebola Fears Linger as Liberian Schools Reopen
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Democrats Caught Off Guard on Clinton Emails
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