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BBC:
Syria conflict: ‘Chemical attacks’ kill hundreds — Chemical weapons attacks have killed hundreds on the outskirts of Damascus, Syrian opposition activists say. — Rockets with toxic agents were launched at the suburbs of the Ghouta region early on Wednesday as part of a major bombardment on rebel forces, they say.
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CNN:
Syria opposition: Chemical agents kill hundreds in Damascus countryside — (CNN) — Syrian opposition groups claimed that hundreds were killed Wednesday when the government used chemical agents in rebel strongholds in the Damascus countryside. — Videos posted online by opposition activists …
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Reuters:
Opposition says as many as 1,300 killed in gas attack near Damascus — (Reuters) - Syria's opposition accused President Bashar al-Assad's forces of gassing many hundreds of people - by one report as many as 1,300 - on Wednesday in what would, if confirmed, be the world's worst chemical weapons attack in decades.
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Carla Caldwell / bizjournals:
UPS to drop 15,000 spouses from insurance, cites Obamacare — United Parcel Service Inc. plans to remove thousands of spouses from its medical plan because they are eligible for coverage elsewhere. The Atlanta-based logistics company points to the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare …
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Sean Sullivan / Post Politics:
Hecklers confront Ted Cruz at town hall meeting — A Dallas town hall meeting designed to rally support for defunding President Obama's health-care law grew testy Tuesday night when Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) was interrupted three separate times by hecklers. — The conservative senator handled …
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Jonathan Bernstein / The Plum Line:
There won't be any GOP alternative to Obamacare
There won't be any GOP alternative to Obamacare
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PostPartisan, Paul Krugman, Washington Monthly and American Prospect
Investigations / NBCNews:
US doesn't know what Snowden took, sources say — HONG KONG - 2013: In this handout photo provided by The Guardian, Edward Snowden speaks during an interview in Hong Kong. Snowden, a 29-year-old former technical assistant for the CIA, revealed details of top-secret surveillance conducted …
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Julian Borger / Guardian:
NSA files: why the Guardian in London destroyed hard drives of leaked files
NSA files: why the Guardian in London destroyed hard drives of leaked files
Jeffrey Toobin / News Desk:
Edward Snowden's Real Impact
Edward Snowden's Real Impact
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Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
The price Gina Gray paid for whistleblowing — President Obama, in his news conference this month, said that Edward Snowden was wrong to go public with revelations about secret surveillance programs because “there were other avenues available for somebody whose conscience was stirred and thought …
Sarah El Deeb / Associated Press:
Egypt court orders release of Mubarak — You are here — Home » Egypt » Egypt court orders release of Mubarak — FILE - In this Saturday, April 13, 2013 file photo, former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak waves to his supporters from behind bars as he attends a hearing in his retrial on appeal in Cairo, Egypt.
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Kareem Fahim / New York Times:
Islamists Step Up Attacks on Christians for Supporting Morsi's Ouster
Islamists Step Up Attacks on Christians for Supporting Morsi's Ouster
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Washington Post, Washington Monthly, Hot Air, The Hugh Hewitt Show and The Atlantic Online
Steve Friess / BuzzFeed:
How The NRA Built A Massive Secret Database Of Gun Owners — While the National Rifle Association publicly fights against a national gun registry, the organization has gone to incredible lengths to compile information on “tens of millions” of gun owners — without their consent.
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Paul Bond / Hollywood Reporter:
Top Roger Ailes Adviser Fired and Escorted From Fox News Building (Exclusive) — UPDATED: Brian Lewis, executive vp corporate communications, was ousted after an investigation found breach of contract and “issues relating to financial irregularities,” the network says in a statement.
Brian Stelter / New York Times:
Al Jazeera Makes Limited American Debut — There was ample attention in journalistic circles as Al Jazeera America had its premiere on Tuesday — particularly among those who could not watch. — The news channel — which replaced Current TV at 3 p.m. Eastern time — was expected to be carried …
Noah Rothman / Mediaite:
'I'm Not Paranoid': Matthews Says GOP'ers Calling Obama ‘Obama’ Attempt to ‘Delegitimize’ Him — MSNBC host Chris Matthews went off on Tuesday about what he characterized as a variety of efforts by Republicans and conservatives to “delegitimize” President Barack Obama.
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americanthinker.com, The PJ Tatler and TheBlaze.com
CNN:
Police: Australian baseball player killed by Oklahoma teens — just because — (CNN) — A random act of violence has left a promising 23-year-old college baseball player dead, a family devastated and two countries half a world apart rattled. — Christopher Lane, who was from Australia …
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americanthinker.com, The Age, Piers Morgan, Sydney Morning Herald, The Moderate Voice and KENS
Josh Hicks / Washington Post:
Top Democrat files suit against IRS over tax-exemption rules — A top House Democrat plans to file a lawsuit in federal district court Wednesday challenging the Internal Revenue Service's interpretation of a law that governs whether groups qualify for tax-exempt status as so-called social welfare organizations.
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Lara Seligman / The Hill:
Trump to Christie: Hiring Romney team for 2016 would be ‘disaster’ — Donald Trump slammed Stuart Stevens, the top strategist for Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential campaign, warning Gov. Chris Christie against working with him if the New Jersey Republican launches a 2016 White House bid.
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New York Times:
Wanted: A Boring Leader for the Fed — MEDFORD, Mass. — THE debate over who should succeed Ben S. Bernanke, the chairman of the Federal Reserve, has been exceptionally personality-driven. Supporters and opponents of the two leading contenders — Lawrence H. Summers, a former Treasury secretary …
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Zachary A. Goldfarb / Washington Post:
Summers, Yellen allies wage behind-the-scenes effort to win Federal Reserve nod
Summers, Yellen allies wage behind-the-scenes effort to win Federal Reserve nod
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Wonkblog and Wichita Eagle
Tom Bevan / Real Clear Politics:
A Beastly Attack on Ted Cruz — The mud is flying early this cycle. — It is three years and three months before the next presidential election, but all it took for Ted Cruz to have his good name smeared was to take a single trip to Iowa where he mentioned that some social conservatives have urged him to run for president.
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David Ljunggren / Reuters:
Senator Cruz may have to wait eight months to stop being Canadian
Senator Cruz may have to wait eight months to stop being Canadian
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No More Mister Nice Blog, Daily Kos and The Hinterland Gazette
Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
House Republican says he's met with lawyers about impeaching Obama — Rep. Kerry Bentivolio this week said he's consulted with lawyers about impeaching President Obama. — The Michigan Republican on Monday said it would be “a dream come true” to see the president forced from office over criminal misconduct.
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John B. Judis / The New Republic:
The GOP Plan to Crush Silicon Valley — What will become of Steve Jobs's angel? — When Congress returns from its summer recess in early September, it will have exactly nine legislative days to agree on a budget or the government will shut down. House Republicans are seeking far greater cuts …
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Justin Sink / The Hill:
NSA story cuts into Obama's popularity with young voters — Controversy over the National Security Agency's surveillance programs is eroding President Obama's popularity — particularly among young voters. — Some polls show a double-digit drop in Obama's approval rating since Edward …