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C. J. Chivers / New York Times:
Brutality of Syrian Rebels Posing Dilemma in West — The Syrian rebels posed casually, standing over their prisoners with firearms pointed down at the shirtless and terrified men. — The prisoners, seven in all, were captured Syrian soldiers. Five were trussed, their backs marked with red welts.
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Matthew Schofield / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Russia says it's compiled 100-page report blaming Syrian rebels for a chemical weapons attack — BERLIN — Russia says it has compiled a 100-page report detailing what it says is evidence that Syrian rebels, not forces loyal to President Bashar Assad, were behind a deadly sarin gas attack in an Aleppo suburb earlier this year.
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Reuters:
Kerry portrait of Syria rebels at odds with intelligence reports — (Reuters) - Secretary of State John Kerry's public assertions that moderate Syrian opposition groups are growing in influence appear to be at odds with estimates by U.S. and European intelligence sources and nongovernmental experts …
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msnbc.com, Rush Limbaugh, The Week, Weasel Zippers, ABC News, Booman Tribune, Hot Air, JustOneMinute, Taylor Marsh, Associated Press, Jihad Watch, National Review and Atlas Shrugs
Guardian:
US and UK spy agencies defeat privacy and security on the internet — • NSA and GCHQ unlock encryption used to protect emails, banking and medical records — • $250m-a-year US program works covertly with tech companies to insert weaknesses into products
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Hillicon Valley, Little Green Footballs, Daily Dot, The Huffington Post, The Verge, ProPublica, Samizdata and emptywheel, more at Mediagazer »
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New York Times:
N.S.A. Foils Much Internet Encryption — The National Security Agency is winning its long-running secret war on encryption, using supercomputers, technical trickery, court orders and behind-the-scenes persuasion to undermine the major tools protecting the privacy of everyday communications …
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Yahoo! News, Business Insider, Guardian, Gawker, NPR and Prairie Weather
ProPublica:
Revealed: The NSA's Secret Campaign to Crack, Undermine Internet Security — by Nicole Perlroth, The New York Times, Jeff Larson, ProPublica, and Scott Shane, The New York Times … The National Security Agency is winning its long-running secret war on encryption, using supercomputers …
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The Huffington Post
Justin Sink / The Hill:
Obama cancels LA trip as ‘no’ votes on Syria pile up (Video) — President Obama has scrapped a planned two-day trip to Los Angeles early next week ahead of a congressional vote on a military strike against Syria. — The cancellation of the trip suggests the urgency with which Obama needs …
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Politico and Jammie Wearing Fools
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Tal Kopan / Politico:
Reports: G-20 seating chart altered
Reports: G-20 seating chart altered
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CNN, Voice of America, NPR, BBC, The Moderate Voice and Guardian
David Jackson / USA Today:
Putin calls Kerry a liar on Syria
Putin calls Kerry a liar on Syria
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CNN, BBC, Reuters, neo-neocon, The Week, Firedoglake, The PJ Tatler and Politico
Talking Points Memo:
Kerry Blows Up At GOP Rep For Harping On Benghazi At Syria Hearing (VIDEO) — Secretary of State John Kerry erupted at Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-SC) after the congressman charged that the Obama administration cannot be trusted to carry out an attack on Syria due to mistakes made in Benghazi …
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FIRST DRAFT
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Fareed Zakaria / TIME:
On Syria, Words Have Consequences — Striking at Assad won't end the conflict. But it may drag the U.S. into a complex civil war. — From the start of the Syrian conflict, President Obama has wanted to take two very different approaches to it. On the one hand, he has been disciplined …
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The Dish
Sy Mukherjee / ThinkProgress:
Major New Study On Obamacare Premiums Should End The ‘Rate Shock’ Hysteria Once And For All — The most comprehensive study on Obamacare to date finds that Americans' insurance premiums under the health law will be “lower than expected.” Many Americans will pay even less than the top-line rates …
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Dylan Scott / Talking Points Memo:
No Rate Shock? Obamacare Premiums Lower Than Expected
No Rate Shock? Obamacare Premiums Lower Than Expected
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New York Times, The Huffington Post, National Review and Forbes
Alex Wayne / Bloomberg:
Obamacare Insurance Costs Affordable, Kaiser Survey Finds
Obamacare Insurance Costs Affordable, Kaiser Survey Finds
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kff.org, Washington Wire, The Hill, The Plum Line, Politico, Daily Kos, Liberal Values and Prairie Weather
James Taranto / Wall Street Journal:
The Buck Stops Here — Obama goes Galt. — “First of all, I didn't set a red line,” Barack Obama said today at a press conference in Stockholm. “The world set a red line. The world set a red line when governments representing 98% of the world's population said the use of chemical weapons are …
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Reid J. Epstein / Politico:
So far, President Obama's political arm sits out Syria push
So far, President Obama's political arm sits out Syria push
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CNN and Weekly Standard
Justin Sink / The Hill:
Obama struggles to convince Congress Syria isn't about him
Obama struggles to convince Congress Syria isn't about him
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Taylor Marsh, Jammie Wearing Fools, Weekly Standard and First Read
Rich Lowry / Politico:
War by euphemism — When she left the White House the other day …
War by euphemism — When she left the White House the other day …
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National Review and Hot Air
Marisa Guthrie / Hollywood Reporter:
It's Official: Alec Baldwin to Host Talk Show on MSNBC — The actor and will anchor a 10 p.m. program on Fridays beginning in October. — Alec Baldwin — Alec Baldwin has finalized a deal to host a weekly night-time talk show on MSNBC. The program - Up Late with Alec Baldwin will bow …
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ThinkProgress, Taylor Marsh, Weasel Zippers, The Daily Caller and National Review
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The Fix:
The “no's” keep piling up on Syria resolution in the House — By Aaron Blake and Sean Sullivan, Published: September 5 at 6:30 am — Congress took the first formal step toward approving military action in Syria on Wednesday, with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee's 10-7 vote to send its resolution to the full chamber.
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First Read / NBCNews:
First Thoughts: Wooing the left
First Thoughts: Wooing the left
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The Fix, NPR, The Daily Caller and Hullabaloo
BuzzFeed:
Was Mitt Romney Right About Everything? — From Russia to Mali to Detroit, Romney's biggest fans say they've been vindicated. “Obviously, it would have been nice if any of these incidents would have occurred during the campaign.” — Romney pauses as he addresses supporters during his election night rally.
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Nicholas D. Kristof / New York Times:
The Right Questions on Syria — Critics of American military action in Syria are right to point out all the risks and uncertainties of missile strikes, and they have American public opinion on their side. — But for those of you who oppose cruise missile strikes, what alternative do you favor?
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Tim Arango / New York Times:
Across a Border, Iraqis See Replays of Past and Fears for Future
Across a Border, Iraqis See Replays of Past and Fears for Future
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Pressing Issues
Karen McVeigh / Guardian:
Walmart workers protest over minimum wage in 15 US cities — Organisers say Thursday will mark largest action since last November when they claim 400 workers walked off their shifts — Walmart workers and their supporters are planning to launch protests in stores in 15 cities across the US on Thursday …
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland, Vox Popoli and Colorlines
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Caroline Baum / Bloomberg:
Can We Pay a Minimum Wage That Makes Everyone Rich?
Can We Pay a Minimum Wage That Makes Everyone Rich?
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National Review
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
John Boehner May Save America After All — Cops Not Into Video of Daredevil Driving Really Fast Around Manhattan — John Boehner has sworn up and down that he is going to stay in his job as Speaker of the House past the 2014 elections. Jonathan Ward thinks John Boehner is lying.
Andrew Sullivan / The Dish:
Saving Obama From Himself — The next couple of weeks will be full of surprises, twists and turns, as this country debates in its Congress and media and living rooms whether to launch another war in the Middle East. But I think it's fair to offer a preliminary assessment of where the wind is blowing.
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The Moderate Voice
Galina EspinozaContributor / PARADE Magazine:
Marco Rubio's Modern Family — More by Galina — The Rubios with (from left) Anthony, Daniella (sitting), Amanda, and Dominick, outside their Florida home. (Rob Howard) — Leading up to Hispanic Heritage Month, Parade visits Senator Marco Rubio and his wife, Jeannette …
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TheBlaze.com and The Huffington Post
Mike Lillis / The Hill:
Head of Black Caucus asks members to stay quiet on Syria (video) — The head of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) has asked members of the group to stay largely silent on Syria until lawmakers receive more information about President Obama's plan for missile strikes against the war-torn nation.
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Hayes Brown / ThinkProgress:
Top House Republican Rewrites History, Claims Reagan Stood Up To Chemical Weapons Use — A top Republican lawmaker on Thursday invoked Ronald Reagan to say that Obama was weak for not acting more directly in response to Syria's alleged use of chemical weapons, ignoring the fact …
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