GOP 2016 hopefuls slam Iran nuclear deal

President Barack Obama on Tuesday responded to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Republican presidential contenders who have openly criticized the Iranian nuclear deal. Obama, speaking to New York 

The deal reopens the door for lucrative contracts to expand Iran's civilian nuclear energy program, which Russia has been looking forward to for years. And it may neutralize a major reason the United States has offered for developing a missile defense

Republican leaders reacted with deep suspicion to the landmark nuclear deal with Iran unveiled on Tuesday, portraying the agreement between all major world powers as a flawed and dangerous move that would face stiff opposition from Congress.

NEW YORK — U.S. drivers can look forward to $2 gas later this year, thanks in part to the Iran nuclear deal announced Tuesday. Gas may only dip a few cents when the Iranian oil first starts to flow again, but by September 

The agreement reached by world powers on Tuesday to try to curb the Iranian nuclear program met with two very distinct reactions from the candidates who wish to replace Barack Obama as president in 2016: Republican candidates greeted the deal with a