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Obama Lifts Vietnam Arms Embargo

Trump leaving neocons in dust
By Kristina Wong
The rise of Donald Trump is threatening the power of neoconservatives, who find themselves at risk of being marginalized in the Republican Party. Neoconservatism was at its height during the presidency of George W. Bush, helping to shape the rationale for the U.S. invasion of Iraq.
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Obama lifts Vietnam arms embargo
By The Hill staff
The president made the announcement in Hanoi.
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Electoral map looks grim for Trump
By Juan Williams
OPINION | Donald Trump is getting good news in the polls. Last week, a Fox News poll saw him take a 3-point lead over Hillary Clinton in a national survey. That’s within the margin of error.
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The silver lining
By Judd Gregg
OPINION | There is a way to find a silver lining in the entire disturbance that now seems to surround us.
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Senate set for showdown over women in the draft
By Jordain Carney
The Senate is heading for a showdown over women registering for the draft.
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This week: Defense, energy bills top agenda
By Cristina Marcos and Jordain Carney
The House will move ahead with its appropriations process this week despite the risk of another culture war erupting on the floor, while the Senate takes up a defense policy bill before leaving for the Memorial Day recess.
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Trump camp quietly courts Muslims
By Jonathan Easley
Donald Trump’s top foreign policy adviser has quietly opened backchannels within Muslim and Middle Eastern communities in the U.S. in an attempt to win over a small but increasingly important voting bloc.
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Former Marine plans anti-Trump protest
By Kristina Wong
A Marine Corps veteran is organizing a protest on Monday against presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, demanding he apologize for overstating his donations to veterans groups.
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Trump overtakes Clinton in poll average for first time
By Rebecca Savransky
Presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump has overtaken Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton in an average of head-to-head national polls, according to the RealClearPolitics average of polls.
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Michelle Fields will report on Trump campaign again
By Cyra Master
Michelle Fields, the reporter whose scuffle with Donald Trump’s campaign manager led to battery charges against the campaign operative, has a new job.
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The New York Times: Bernie Sanders makes a campaign mark. Now, can he make a legacy?
By Jonathan Mahler and Yamiche Alcindor
Far from laying the foundation to transform a presidential bid into a fierce progressive movement, Mr. Sanders is wrapped up in the race itself.
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The Associated Press: Sanders breaks with White House on Puerto Rico rescue plan
By Ken Thomas
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders is breaking with the Obama administration and House lawmakers over a plan to restructure Puerto Rico’s $70 billion in debt, saying the legislation would make “a terrible situation even worse.”
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Bloomberg: Hillary Clinton could topple Obama’s record for revving gun sales
By Michael C. Bender
If the Democratic front-runner wins the White House in 2016, the gun industry predicts sales records will fall.
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The Wall Street Journal: Donald Trump lags behind Hillary Clinton in organizing key state
By Reid J. Epstein
The presumptive GOP nominee’s slow start in Ohio could undermine his chances of winning the White House.
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The Washington Post: Donald Trump isn’t empathetic. Is that a problem?
By Chris Cillizza
Voters usually look for that in a president — but Trump keeps changing our assumptions.
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