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DHS to Slash Funds for N.Y., Washington — Smaller Cities to Receive Larger Antiterror Grants — The two cities attacked on Sept. 11, 2001, will receive far less antiterrorism money under plans unveiled today by the Department of Homeland Security, which has designated more money for many smaller cities throughout the country.
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Eric Lipton / New York Times:
Security Grants Are Made; Criticism Follows — WASHINGTON, May 31 — After vowing to steer a greater share of antiterrorism money to the highest-risk communities, Department of Homeland Security officials on Wednesday announced 2006 grants that slashed money for New York and Washington 40 percent …
Eric Lipton / New York Times:
Homeland Security Grants to New York Slashed — WASHINGTON, May 31 — After vowing to steer a greater share of anti-terrorism money to the nation's highest-risk cities, Homeland Security officials today announced grants to New York City and Washington that would be slashed by 40 percent …
Ali Akbar Dareini / Associated Press:
Iran Media Calls Talks Offer 'Propaganda' — The official Iranian news agency said Wednesday the U.S. offer to join in direct talks with Iran about its disputed nuclear program was "a propaganda move." — The American proposal, a major policy shift after decades without official public contact between …
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David E. Sanger / New York Times:
Bush's Realization on Iran: No Good Choice Left Except Talks — WASHINGTON, May 31 — After 27 years in which the United States has refused substantive talks with Iran, President Bush reversed course on Wednesday because it was made clear to him — by his allies, by the Russians, by the Chinese …
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Thomas E. Ricks / Washington Post:
Probe Into Iraq Deaths Finds False Reports — Pentagon to Review Training After Alleged Massacre in Haditha — The U.S. military investigation of how Marine commanders handled the reporting of events last November in the Iraqi town of Haditha, where troops allegedly killed 24 Iraqi civilians …
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Michelle Malkin / Townhall.com:
The truth about Haditha — Democrat Rep. John "Cut and Run" …
The truth about Haditha — Democrat Rep. John "Cut and Run" …
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Kim Gamel / Associated Press:
U.S. troops kill pregnant woman in Iraq — BAGHDAD, Iraq - U.S. forces killed two Iraqi women — one of them about to give birth — when the troops shot at a car that failed to stop at an observation post in a city north of Baghdad, Iraqi officials and relatives said Wednesday.
Judi McLeod / canadafreepress.com:
The film the world never viewed: — Fahrenheit Jimmy Carter — Ex-U.S. President Jimmy Carter is in league with Osama bin Laden. — A paper trail shows that more than $1 million has been funneled from Bakr M. Bin Laden on behalf of the Saudi Bin Laden Group to The Carter Center.
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rasmussenreports.com:
Pennsylvania Senate: Casey by 23 — Santorum Remains Most Vulnerable Incumbent — The latest Rasmussen Reports election poll in Pennsylvania shows Republican Senator Rick Santorum solidifying his standing as most vulnerable congressional incumbent this election season.
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Brad / THE BRAD BLOG:
[UPDATED] EXCLUSIVE: BOBBY KENNEDY JR. TO QUESTION 2004 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IN MAJOR ROLLING STONE FEATURE ARTICLE! — Tells BRAD BLOG: 'Evidence Shows High-Level Republicans Succeeded in Scheme to Steal Election in Ohio'! — Mag to Hit Stands Friday, Internet on Thursday, Publicity Push to Accompany
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Bloomberg:
Paulson Brings Heft to China Currency Drive, Free-Trade Fight — May 31 (Bloomberg) — Henry Paulson's selection as U.S. Treasury secretary may enhance the standing of the department as it pushes for flexible exchange rates abroad and battles protectionism at home.
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Robert B. Bluey / Human Events:
Paulson Pick Goes From Bad to Worse
Paulson Pick Goes From Bad to Worse
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Paul Kiel / TPMmuckraker:
Confirmed: Against the Law for Reid To Pay for Credential — OK, so we've nailed this down. It would have been against state law for Harry Reid to have reimbursed the Nevada Athletic Commission for credentials. — Clearly, this is pretty far down in the weeds. But the AP actually got a pretty significant fact wrong.
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Denise Lavoie / Associated Press:
Convicted Killer Seeks Sex-Change Surgery — A man serving a life sentence for the murder of his wife is asking a federal judge to order the state to pay for a sex-change operation for him, saying that denying him the surgery amounts to cruel and unusual punishment.
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CBS News:
Why So Little Protest On Iraq? — CBS' Dotty Lynch On Theories On Low Anti-War Decibel Level … I have always hated the explanation that student protests against the Vietnam War were motivated by young men who didn't want to serve. For one thing, as a young woman who was passionately against the war …
Bill Roggio / Counterterrorism Blog:
Two days after the Kabul riot — Kabul, Afghanistan: The city of Kabul has settled down after Monday's violent outbreak that followed a traffic accident involving a runaway U.S. military vehicle and Afghan civilians. The riots were suppressed in eight hours, and the Karzai government instituted …
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Jennifer Fermino / New York Post:
GI'S BIG FAT SUIT VS. MOORE — SEEKS $85M FOR 'LYING' 9/11 CLIP — A double-amputee Iraq-war vet is suing Michael Moore for $85 million, claiming the portly peacenik recycled an old interview and used it out of context to make him appear anti-war in "Fahrenheit 9/11."
Joe Strupp / Editor and Publisher:
UPDATE: Paper May Take Legal Action Against Bush Aide — NEW YORK The top editor of Syracuse (N.Y.) New Times, which saw its profile of President Bush's new chief domestic advisor altered and reposted on his Web site, calls the incident "insulting" and said she plans to consult a lawyer about possible legal action.