WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration is applauding the power-sharing deal signed by Afghanistan's two presidential candidates. The agreement resolves a drawn-out dispute that threatened to plunge Afghanistan into political turmoil while complicating the withdrawal of U.S. and foreign troops. A White House statement says the agreement signed Sunday in Kabul will help bring closure to Afghanistan's political crisis and restore "confidence in the way forward.Read more on NewsOK.com