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Here is our weekly survey of news stories to round out the week of March 30-April 5, 2015.
Iran nuclear framework agreement: Not a bad deal http://t.co/EskDyr4psO pic.twitter.com/6y4bO1qIXc
— Haaretz.com (@haaretzcom) April 2, 2015
What voters thought of the performers in the seven-way leaders’ debate http://t.co/YdQARl6QrA
— The Guardian (@guardian) April 2, 2015
Will #Thailand’s prime minister amass even more power? @JoshKurlantzick‘s take: http://t.co/WUt5koWxQI Sagolj/Reuters pic.twitter.com/47gQehVBoU
— CFR (@CFR_org) April 2, 2015
Conservatives go on the attack in religious freedom debate http://t.co/BmFbGsUKRZ | AP Photo pic.twitter.com/HF3arkcpPv
— POLITICO (@politico) April 2, 2015
The Obama Doctrine: Let the Mideast fight its own wars. http://t.co/aXQP2v48Xq pic.twitter.com/FOaltkES52
— U.S. News (@usnews) April 2, 2015
What ever happened to Kentucky’s landmark 1990 K-12 law? http://t.co/ZH2zLiMiTM #tbt
— Education Week (@educationweek) April 2, 2015
Questioning the legality and legitimacy of responses to the 2008 financial crisis: http://t.co/OYirMSNVr2
— Brookings (@BrookingsInst) April 2, 2015
Good riddance to Bob Menendez? http://t.co/DShhOGQc0g pic.twitter.com/zCvC0SUIZu
— The Nation (@thenation) April 2, 2015
Opinion: Do we really need a U.S. Postal Service? http://t.co/fiu0DYYtZy pic.twitter.com/F4IkzKD0WI
— Newsweek (@Newsweek) April 2, 2015
5 Lessons from the Indiana ‘Religious Freedom’ Law Debate: http://t.co/N5jQPLj28N pic.twitter.com/5AxtBFj0e8
— U.S. News (@usnews) April 2, 2015
Nuclear deal means more Iran oil — just not this year http://t.co/Db8vbykgqY pic.twitter.com/Td6dFv34xh
— Sara Yasin (@missyasin) April 2, 2015
NCAA says it’s ‘very pleased’ with change to Indiana law: http://t.co/pkS5rGzKDu pic.twitter.com/n01OC0H9tx
— The Hill (@thehill) April 2, 2015
America’s H-1B workers, in 4 graphs: http://t.co/Dxui7jG1qf With new research from @BrookingsInst @neil_ruiz pic.twitter.com/CghgDNXxUr
— Jeanna Smialek (@jeannasmialek) April 2, 2015
Egypt starting to take “substantive measures” to address its energy needs, say @BrendanJMeighan & Alfred Jasins: http://t.co/hGEgVfYHhL
— Carnegie Endowment (@CarnegieEndow) April 2, 2015
Texas man charged with aiding anti-U.S. terrorist groups in Afghanistan http://t.co/0XMHfSSRMt
— L.A. Times World (@latimesworld) April 2, 2015
Kenya attack targets Christians, putting new pressure on religious leaders http://t.co/3VuiONWxWG
— CS Monitor (@csmonitor) April 2, 2015
Proponents of lax school discipline actually harm, not help, minority students. http://t.co/Skc641gnmU
— WSJ Editorial Page (@WSJopinion) April 2, 2015