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There Is No Global Jihadist 'Movement', the Sexism of Startup Land, and More...

One legal reason the Supreme Court could rule in favor of the government in "King vs. Burwell", why Chris Van Hollen is leaving the House leadership to run for the Senate, how far science fairs have strayed from their original intention, and more...

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Thursday, March 12, 2015

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There Is No Global Jihadist 'Movement'

The world of Islamist fighters is deeply fragmented and constantly shifting.
MARTHA CRENSHAW
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The Sexism of Startup Land

Is the road to success more difficult for female entrepreneurs?
OLGA KHAZAN
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Will 'Avoidance' Lead the Supreme Court to Uphold Obamacare?

The fate of the Affordable Care Act may come down to one question: "How doubtful is doubtful?"
GARRETT EPPS
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The Irresistible Allure of the United States Senate

Chris Van Hollen could have been the next Democratic speaker of the House. Instead, he's running for a job in Congress's upper chamber. But would it be a promotion?
RUSSELL BERMAN
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Why Science Fairs Aren't So Fair

These K-12 events are hardly more than a competition among over-involved parents.
HANA SCHANK

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