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Supreme Court decides whether religion and commerce can coexist

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An Abercrombie & Fitch store in San Jose, Calif.
 
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Highway agency sacrifices safety and the environment for cronyism.
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 President Obama Override Keystone pipeline veto: Our view
What should be a minor policy dispute turned into a hyperventilated shouting match.
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 Demonstrators against the Keystone XL oil pipeline in Omaha, Neb., last month. Kill Keystone XL once and for all: Opposing view
It's not a plan to help our country. It's about big profits for big oil
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 Adrienne O'Reilly, Oklahoma director for Students for Concealed Carry on Campus, carries an empty gun holster in 2011 in Stillwater. Guns don't deter sexual assaults: Column
Advocates seize on college rape debate, but concealed weapons are not the answer.
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 Jimmy Kimmel Punchlines: 'Emojiquality' comes to Apple
The late-night comics talk about emoji diversity.
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 Vegetables are harvested from the  garden of the Duffie Family of Claremont, Calif. For diet, does government know best? #tellusatoday
A nutrition panel suggested individuals consider the environmental impact of food choices in a healthy diet.
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 A deportee named Hector weeps during a worship service along the U.S.-Mexico border wall on February 22 in Tijuana, Mexico. After a judge enjoined President Obama's executive actions, Republicans have an opportunity to meaningfully address immigratio Seize chance to reform immigration: Column
Judge's ruling provides GOP a chance to stop saying 'no' and start fixing the problem.
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 House Speaker John Boehner signs the Keystone XL Pipeline Approval Act on Feb. 13. Among the Republican colleagues is Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, second from left. Boehner, McConnell: Pipeline veto purely political
The White House should look for common ground on Keystone, not interest group approval.
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 Former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani in 2012. Wickham: My family served, Giuliani did not
Talk is cheap when questioning Obama's patriotism. What about Giuliani's draft deferments?
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