A.M. Links: NSA Overhaul Could Mean Carriers Store More Data, Obamacare Allies Say Employer Mandate May Not Be Implemented, US Reevaluating Role in Middle East Peace Talks

  • President Obama’s plan to overhaul the
    NSA’s phone surveillance program
    could force phone carriers to
    store more data.

  • Hillary Clinton
    said that the media treats women with a double
    standard at the start of the Women in the World Summit.
  • Obama administration allies are questioning whether the

    Obamacare employer mandate
    will ever be implemented.
  • Republican Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant signed the
    Mississippi Religious Freedom Restoration Act
    yesterday.
    Opponents of the legislation say it could lead to state-approved
    discrimination against gay people, while supporters say it will
    protect religious freedom.
  • Secretary of State
    John Kerry
    has said that the U.S. will be reevaluating its role
    in Middle East peace. The news comes after Israel announced that it
    would not be releasing some Palestinian prisoners as scheduled in
    response to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas seeking accessions
    to conventions through the United Nations.
  • The underwater search for
    MH370
    has begun.

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