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To Syrians, Deal With Iran Simply Steadies Assad Regime
Not everyone is cheering the nuclear agreement between world powers and Iran. Among the critics is Saeed al Batal, a Syrian photographer who decries Iran’s support of President Bashar al-Assad.
Some Greeks Are Finding Opportunity Amid Their Economy’s Uncertainty
By Robert Smith In Greece, not all the smart, young people are leaving. Some are using the crisis as an opportunity to start a new business — including one woman
Report: Mergers Have Cut Airline Competition At Many Airports, Raising Fares
An AP investigation has found that the fewer the airlines that serve an airport, the costlier its flights are. Recent mergers have cut the number of major U.S. air carriers
Prosecutors Say Theater Shooter’s Detailed Plan Showed Intent — And Sanity
By Ben Markus Jurors in the trial James Holmes heard closing arguments Tuesday. Colorado Public Radio’s Ben Markus reports on the cases made for and against Holmes’ insanity at the
Obama Sees Long Legacy For Iran Deal; GOP’s 2016 Candidates Want It Gone
By Tamara Keith In touting Tuesday’s Iran accord, President Obama said it would lend strength to future U.S. presidents. But several Republicans vying to be next in the Oval Office
Negotiators’ Bonds, Commitment And Devotion To Details Got Iran Deal Done
NPR gets the back story of the years-long negotiations that produced the Iran nuclear deal from journalist Robin Wright. She’s traveled to Tehran and spoken with negotiators on both sides
Iran Nuclear Deal Leaves Plenty Of Room For Disagreement
By Peter Kenyon The nuclear deal with Iran has some hard-fought gains for the U.S. and other world powers seeking to limit Iran’s nuclear program. But critics worry the bulky
Interview: Israeli Prime Minister Bejamin Netanyahu On Iran Nuclear Deal
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu calls the Iran nuclear deal a “historic mistake for the world.” NPR’s David Greene asks him if Israel is really looking for regime change in
Does Nuclear Agreement Strengthen Iran’s Drive To Be A Regional Power?
Renee Montagne hears about the latest Iranian reaction to the nuclear deal from the Carnegie Endowment’s Karim Sadjadpour, who explains what this means for Iran’s future as a regional power.
Cooler, drier weather today in central Indiana
Can you feel the difference? A refreshing north wind has cooled down temperatures and dropped humidity levels around Indiana this morning. …read more Via: <a href=https://www.google.com/url?rct=j&sa=t&url=http://www.wthr.com/story/29550604/cooler-drier-weather-today-in-central-indiana&ct=ga&cd=CAIyHDhiYzc1MzQ5ZWY1Yjc4MmE6Y29tOmVuOlVTOlI&usg=AFQjCNFPE9vZnTO5DIbljpMfWC7QITQ1GA class="colorbox" title="Cooler, drier weather