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Lesley Wroughton / Reuters:
As Syria war escalates, Americans cool to U.S. intervention: Reuters/Ipsos poll — (Reuters) - Americans strongly oppose U.S. intervention in Syria's civil war and believe Washington should stay out of the conflict even if reports that Syria's government used deadly chemicals to attack civilians …
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Ben Armbruster / ThinkProgress:
Congressmen Call For U.S. Military Response To Alleged Chemical Weapons Use In Syria — Two top lawmakers on the House and Senate foreign relations committees said on Sunday that the United States should take some kind of military action against Syria in response to allegations that forces allied …
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CNN:
Syria will let inspectors go to site of suspected chemical weapons attack, official says
Syria will let inspectors go to site of suspected chemical weapons attack, official says
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Edward N. Luttwak / New York Times:
In Syria, America Loses if Either Side Wins
In Syria, America Loses if Either Side Wins
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Ian Swanson / The Hill:
Sen. Corker predicts Obama will take military action against Syria
Sen. Corker predicts Obama will take military action against Syria
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Carlo Muñoz / The Hill:
McCain: White House inaction gives ‘green light’ to Syrian regime
McCain: White House inaction gives ‘green light’ to Syrian regime
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Robert Watts / Telegraph:
David Cameron to give Syria ultimatum
David Cameron to give Syria ultimatum
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Reid J. Epstein / Politico:
Powell calls Martin verdict ‘questionable’ — The Trayvon Martin verdict showed “questionable judgment” on the part of Florida's judicial system, Colin Powell said in an interview airing Sunday. — The former secretary of state and chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said the acquittal …
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Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Court Is ‘One of Most Activist,’ Ginsburg Says, Vowing to Stay — WASHINGTON — Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 80, vowed in an interview to stay on the Supreme Court as long as her health and intellect remained strong, saying she was fully engaged in her work as the leader of the liberal opposition …
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Kenneth Lovett / NY Daily News:
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman files Donald Trump ‘University’ $40 million fraud suit — The AG's office accuses the billionaire's Trump University of defrauding more than 5,000 people with promises that they would get ‘hand-picked’ teachers to help them get rich in real estate.
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Alan Feuer / New York Times:
Trump University Made False Claims, Lawsuit Says
Trump University Made False Claims, Lawsuit Says
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Carlo Muñoz / The Hill:
Obama should express condolences for Lane's death, says governor — President Obama should express condolences for the Australian baseball player killed this week in Oklahoma, that state's governor said Sunday. — “I think it would be a nice gesture for him to do that …
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Kathleen Parker / Washington Post:
Obama's race remarks exacerbate tensions
Obama's race remarks exacerbate tensions
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Steven Salaita / Salon:
No, thanks: Stop saying “support the troops” — Compulsory patriotism does nothing for soldiers who risk their lives — but props up those who profit from war — My 16-month-old son was having a bad day. When he doesn't sleep in the car, he usually points and babbles his approval …
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Gov. Bobby Jindal / Politico:
The end of race — Scan the news on any given day in America, and you will invariably find multiple stories about race, racism, ethnicity, and race relations. We can't seem to get enough of this topic, and correspondingly, the media appetite for all things race-related is unquenchable.
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New York Times:
Film on J. D. Salinger Claims More Books Coming — LOS ANGELES — J. D. Salinger may not be done publishing after all, according to claims in a new film and book set for release next week. — Mr. Salinger, who died in 2010 at the age of 91, has been known for a distinguished …
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Madeline Chambers / Reuters:
U.S. spy agency bugged U.N. headquarters: Germany's Spiegel — (Reuters) - The U.S. National Security Agency has bugged the United Nations' New York headquarters, Germany's Der Spiegel weekly said on Sunday in a report on U.S. spying that could further strain relations between Washington and its allies.
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Allysia Finley / Wall Street Journal:
Richard Vedder: The Real Reason College Costs So Much — The expert on the economics of higher education explains how subsidies fuel rising prices and why there's a ‘bubble’ in student loans and college enrollment. — Another school year beckons, which means it's time for President Obama to go on another college retreat.
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Christine Quinn / New York Times:
Two Endorsements: Quinn and Lhota — Mayor Michael Bloomberg is almost gone. At year's end there will be nothing more he can do to shape, alter or improve the City of New York. It's the end of 12 years of governing under one man's singular, often inspiring, sometimes maddening priorities …
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Megan R. Wilson / The Hill:
ObamaCare's architects reap windfall as Washington lobbyists — ObamaCare has become big business for an elite network of Washington lobbyists and consultants who helped shape the law from the inside. — More than 30 former administration officials, lawmakers and congressional staffers …