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The Real Targets of Netanyahu's Speech, the Hypocrisy of Celebrating Selma, and More...

The Supreme Court hears opening arguments in King v. Burwell, why economic inequality impacts the rate of unplanned births, what the prevalence of marijuana use means for drug testing in the workplace, and more...

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Wednesday, March 4, 2015

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Netanyahu's Real Targets: President Obama, and the Israeli Swing Voter

In an impassioned speech, the Israeli prime minister makes the case that Iran is ruled by very bad men. But we got that.
JEFFREY GOLDBERG
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The Hypocrisy of Celebrating Selma

As politicians mark the 50th anniversary of the march that secured the Voting Rights Act, can they be persuaded to extend its protections?
RUSSELL BERMAN
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The End of Obamacare?

The latest challenge to the law, being argued before the Supreme Court on Wednesday, threatens to erase the healthcare subsidies that millions of people in 34 states are currently receiving. Here's what it's like to be one of them.
OLGA KHAZAN
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Unplanned Births: Another Outcome of Economic Inequality?

Affluent women are likely to have access to more-reliable forms of birth control, and they're more than three times as likely to have an abortion in the case of an accidental pregnancy.
GILLIAN B. WHITE
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Are Companies With Drug Tests Weeding Out Great Candidates?

More than half of Americans report that they have tried marijuana. What does this mean for zero-tolerance workplaces?
BOURREE LAM

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