From: The Washington Post
Obama begins hard work of selling Iran deal
Karen DeYoung
With a “framework” in place to curb Iran’s nuclear power, attention now turns to the next phase: convincing adversaries in Congress and skeptical Mideast allies.
- Iran agrees to nuclear restrictions
- Netanyahu: Deal would threaten Israel
- Congress reacts with skepticism
A step-by-step guide:
What the agreement means
Ishaan Tharoor
WORLDVIEWS | Analysts appear surprised by the deal’s thoroughness.
A ‘mission accomplished’ moment?
Juliet Eilperin and Greg Jaffe
DEBRIEF | Seeking to make his case about the Iran nuclear agreement to the American people and to the world, his remarks reflected the unfinished and fragile nature of the accord.
Stories from all over
Sailor survived 66 days at sea on rainwater, raw fish and prayers
Michael E. Miller
As his family began to mourn his death, he was drifting about 200 miles off the coast of Virginia.
‘Barbaric act’: Kenya faces the grim aftermath of school massacre
Jessica Hatcher and Daniela Deane
A day after one of the country’s worst terror attacks, Kenyans are mourning the deaths of at least 147 people.
Police: Lawyer slain in D.C. hotel met alleged killer after online solicitation
Matt Zapotosky, Keith L. Alexander and Dana Hedgpeth
Jamyra Gallmon, charged in the killing, said she stabbed David Messerschmitt, court records say.
DHS asked to probe Secret Service over release of Chaffetz’s nixed job
Carol D. Leonnig
Whistleblowers say agency staff circulated private info about the congressman, an outspoken critic.
The most alarming feature of Calif.’s water shortage is hidden from view
Todd C. Frankel
Scientists say the state is running low on groundwater, and “it’s more scary than people realize.”
A nuclear deal with Iran is the best option
Fareed Zakaria
There are really only two alternatives, and neither offers any hope.
- Robinson: A large pizza with a side of hate
- Ignatius: A better-than-expected nuclear deal
- Rampell: Legal gymnastics on same-sex marriage
- Applebaum: How to make the madmen think twice
- Meyerson: The real wage raise heroes
- Hayden: Boxed in by our own computers
- Toles: It never rains in California
Obama’s Iran deal falls far short of his own goals
Editorial Board
When the accord lapses, Tehran will instantly become a threshold nuclear state.
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Saudi Arabia warns Canada to not support blogger sentenced to 1,000 lashes
Adam Taylor
The letter says the Saudi kingdom “does not accept any form of interference in its internal affairs.“
Two New York women charged in terror bomb plot
Elahe Izadi
Federal officials alleged the women are supporters of violent jihad.
The poor are treated like criminals everywhere, even at the grocery store
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POSTEVERYTHING | A mom who relied on government aid calls bills limiting food choices an indignity.
Hogan’s budget withholds funds for schools, raises
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The Md. governor instead included funding for pension tax exemptions for police and other first responders.
Capitals rally for win over Montreal
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In a possible preview of a first-round playoff matchup, the winger became the Caps’ all-time leading scorer.
How young is too young to talk about underage drinking?
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Think 8 years old is too young to start talking about the dangers of underage drinking? Don’t.
In a brilliant ‘Skylight,’ a passion purls just below a tense uneasiness
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David Hare’s play gets a Broadway revival with the superbly paired Bill Nighy and Carey Mulligan.
Comcast’s new Internet service is twice as fast as Google Fiber
Brian Fung
The service, Gigabit Pro, will be rolling out to Atlanta residents next month — and the rest of the country later this year.
The rise and (maybe) fall of the golden parachute
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WONKBLOG | CEOs used to automatically get giant stock awards for selling their companies. Shareholders have wised up.
Foreign Service officers fear State Dept. wants to define them away
Joe Davidson
FEDERAL DIARY | New report says State seeks to blur roles with civil service, while allowing more political appointees in top slots.
Forest Hills mansion is most expensive home for sale in the District
Kathy Orton
The design of the neoclassical limestone dwelling was inspired by 18th-century Scottish architecture and is for sale at $22M.
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