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CNN:
35 killed in Moscow bombings — Moscow, Russia (CNN) — Female suicide bombers detonated explosions that rocked two subway stations in central Moscow during rush hour on Monday morning, killing at least 35 people, officials said. — “It was a terrorist act carried out by the female suicide bombers …
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Clifford J. Levy / New York Times:
Subway Blasts Kill Dozens in Moscow — MOSCOW — Female suicide bombers set off huge explosions during Monday morning's rush hour in two subway stations in central Moscow, officials said, killing at least 35 people and raising fears that the Muslim insurgency in southern Russia was once again being brought to the country's heart.
BBC:
Suicide bombings hit Moscow Metro — Amateur video showing the inside of Lubyanka station after the first blast — At least 37 people have been killed after two female suicide bombers blew themselves up on Moscow Metro trains in the morning rush hour, officials say.
Fox News:
Homicide Bombers Kill 35 on Moscow Subway — Moscow officials said two female homicide bombers blew themselves up on the city subway system.
Jennifer Chambers / Detroit News:
Seven arrested in FBI raids linked to Christian militia group — At least seven people, including some from Michigan, have been arrested in raids by a FBI-led Joint Terrorism Task Force in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana as part of an investigation into an Adrian-based Christian militia group, a person familiar with the matter said.
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Lee Higgins AnnArbor.com / AnnArbor.com News:
FBI raids in Washtenaw, Lenawee counties tied to Michigan militia group
FBI raids in Washtenaw, Lenawee counties tied to Michigan militia group
BBC:
US ‘may not veto UN resolution on Jerusalem’ — The US is considering abstaining from a possible UN Security Council resolution against Israeli settlements in East Jerusalem, sources suggest to the BBC. — The possibility surfaced at talks in Paris last week between a senior US official and Qatar's foreign minister.
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David E. Sanger / New York Times:
Imagining an Israeli Strike on Iran
Imagining an Israeli Strike on Iran
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Charlie Savage / New York Times:
Obama Team Is Divided on Tactics Against Terrorism — WASHINGTON — Senior lawyers in the Obama administration are deeply divided over some of the counterterrorism powers they inherited from former President George W. Bush, according to interviews and a review of legal briefs.
Robert Pear / New York Times:
Insurers Might Delay Covering Pre-Existing Conditions — WASHINGTON — Just days after President Obama signed the new health care law, insurance companies are already arguing that, at least for now, they do not have to provide one of the benefits that the president calls a centerpiece of the law …
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Rasmussen Reports:
Only 27% Say U.S. Will Remain Most Powerful Nation — Just 27% of U.S. voters now think the United States will still be the most powerful nation in the world at the end of the 21st century, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey. That's down eight points …
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The Huffington Post:
Congressman Spit On By Tea Party Protester (VIDEO) — What's Your Reaction: … Last weekend, as the House of Representatives gathered to debate health care reform while Tea Partiers protested outside the Capitol, word emerged that Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.) had been spit on by one of the demonstrators.
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msnbc.com:
‘Meet the Press’ transcript for March 28, 2010 — Lindsey Graham, Chuck Schumer, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Jon Meacham, Mike Murphy, Bob Shrum — MR. DAVID GREGORY: This Sunday: The president makes history with healthcare reform, but the fight is far from over.
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Schumer: Those who voted against healthcare will be hurt in November
Schumer: Those who voted against healthcare will be hurt in November
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JammieWearingFool, The Lonely Conservative, Weasel Zippers, Hot Air and Questions and Observations
Washington Post:
Health-care overhaul leaves Democrats in stable condition — After steering the landmark health-care reform bill through Congress, the Democratic Party's leaders have emerged mostly unscathed, according to a new Washington Post poll, but they have not received a notable boost in approval ratings.
Jonathan Foreman / Times of London:
Nazi scandal engulfs Human Rights Watch — Human Rights Watch champions the brutally repressed. But in the wake of a ‘Nazi’ scandal involving an employee, is all well in its own back yard? — At the headquarters of Human Rights Watch, more than 30 storeys above the noise and bustle of Manhattan …
Krissah Thompson / Washington Post:
Congressman finds political vitriol follows him home to Ohio — Rep. Steve Driehaus spent the first Sunday of his two-week break from Washington this way: He made breakfast for his wife and kids, took his son to his mother's house and bought the boy a bicycle while his wife and daughters went shopping.
Lauran Neergaard / Associated Press:
Health overhaul likely to strain doctor shortage — WASHINGTON - Better beat the crowd and find a doctor. — Primary care physicians already are in short supply in parts of the country, and the landmark health overhaul that will bring them millions more newly insured patients in the next few years promises extra strain.