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Ian Swanson / The Hill:
Some see Syria as edge for Obama in fiscal showdown — U.S. military action in Syria could give the White House an advantage in the looming fiscal showdown with congressional Republicans, according to defense and budget experts. — They said the Syria crisis could boost calls by President Obama …
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Obama asks Congress to vote to authorize strike on Syria — President Barack Obama said that the United States “should take military action against Syrian targets” in a Rose Garden address Saturday. However, he said he would seek congressional authorization when federal lawmakers return from recess.
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Ernesto Londoño / Washington Post:
Obama says U.S. will take military action against Syria, pending Congress's approval — President Obama said Saturday that the United States has decided to use military force against Syria, calling last week's alleged chemical weapons attack there “an attack on human dignity,” …
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New York Times:
Experts Fear That U.S. Plan to Strike Syria Overlooks Risks — BEIRUT, Lebanon — President Obama says he is considering a “limited, narrow” military strike against Syria — an aim that many Middle East experts fear overlooks the potential to worsen the violence in Syria and intensify a fight …
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BBC:
Russia's Vladimir Putin challenges US on Syria claims
Russia's Vladimir Putin challenges US on Syria claims
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New York Times:
Obama Will Seek Congressional Vote on Syria
Obama Will Seek Congressional Vote on Syria
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David Espo / Associated Press:
UN Experts Enter Lebanon After Leaving Syria
UN Experts Enter Lebanon After Leaving Syria
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Michael Graham / Boston Herald:
U.S. needed Iraqi foothold that prez abandoned
Foreign Policy:
U.S. Had Intel on Chemical Strike Before It Was Launched
U.S. Had Intel on Chemical Strike Before It Was Launched
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Glenn Thrush / Politico:
White House peeved at Pentagon leaks
White House peeved at Pentagon leaks
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Jonathan Martin / The Caucus:
Mary Cheney Criticizes Her Sister on Same-Sex Marriage — Mary Cheney, the younger sister of Liz Cheney, a Wyoming Senate candidate, sharply criticized her sister's stance on same-sex marriage and urged her own Facebook friends to share the message. — Posting on Facebook on Friday evening …
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Jennifer Steinhauer / New York Times:
G.O.P. Senators Fail to Head Off Primary Challenges by Tea Party Rivals — WASHINGTON — For the past two years, Republican senators facing re-election have very deliberately spent millions of dollars, hired multiple consultants and cast scores of conservative votes with one goal in mind …
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Karoli / Crooks and Liars:
IRS Scandal Didn't Happen To The Tea Party; It Was Invented By The Tea Party — JennyBeth Martin rallies the troops on May 16, 2013 — Yesterday the Wall Street Journal published an amazingly dishonest profile of Jenny Beth Martin, head of the national Tea Party Patriots organization.
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Hanna Rosin / Slate:
You know that “women make 77 cents to every man's dollar” line you've heard a hundred times? It's not true. — How many times have you heard that “women are paid 77 cents on the dollar for doing the same work as men”? Barack Obama said it during his last campaign.
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Betsy Karasik / Washington Post:
Sex between students and teachers should not be a crime — Betsy Karasik is a writer and former lawyer. — There is a painfully uncomfortable episode of “Louie” in which the comedian Louis C.K. muses that maybe child molesters wouldn't kill their victims if the penalty weren't so severe.
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Jessica McWilliams / CBS Philly:
Police: 2 Women Gang Raped By Juveniles In Wilmington Park — WILMINGTON, Del. (CBS) — Neighbors near Kosciuszko Park in Wilmington expressed anger and outrage Friday, after learning the details of a brutal gang-rape that happened in the park Thursday. — Police say two women, ages 32 and 24 …
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Sohrab Ahmari / Wall Street Journal:
Craig Zucker: What Happens When a Man Takes on the Feds — Buckyballs was the hottest office game on the market. Then regulators banned it. Now the government wants to ruin the CEO who fought back. — New York — 'So this is what starting over looks like. I have a seven-by-seven space with two little desks in it.
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Kevin Collier / Salon:
The parody shirt the NSA doesn't want you to wear — The politically themed T-shirt company Liberty Maniacs is in hot water for its latest spoof design — Two days after the world learned the National Security Agency logs practically every American phone call, the agency had started cracking down on entrepreneurs who made fun of it.
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John Caniglia / Plain Dealer:
Conviction of Toledo man for stockpiling weapons began with the tracking of camisoles — CLEVELAND, Ohio — The paperwork said the mailed package contained $40 worth of women's camisoles. Someone in China sent it to a Toledo address. — Inside, there were no camisoles — just low-quality …
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Robert Barnes / Washington Post:
Ginsburg will be first justice to officiate at same-sex wedding — Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will become the first Supreme Court member to conduct a same-sex marriage ceremony Saturday when she officiates at the Washington wedding of Kennedy Center President Michael M. Kaiser.
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