In a speech Sept. 2, Secretary of State John Kerry had harsh words for lawmakers opposed to the Iran nuclear deal, saying the United States would "pay an immeasurable price" on the world stage if the deal was blocked. Read full article »
In Hooksett, N.H., Post reporter David Weigel tests out the bacon-themed snapchat geo-filter that presidential candidate John Kasich's campaign rolled out for New Hampshire social media users Sept. 2. Read full article »
The question now is whether supporters of the deal can get enough votes in the Senate to filibuster attempts to scuttle the agreement with Iran. Read full article »
"We'd all like to see it go up, but we don't want to see the unintended consequence of people losing their jobs," he said in New Hampshire. Read full article »
The accumulation of misdeeds described by the Commerce Department watchdog also included a layover in Paris, partly funded by taxpayers. Read full article »
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