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Full transcript of President Obama's commencement address at West Point — President Obama delivered the following remarks at the United States Military Academy at West Point, N.Y., commencement ceremony on May 28, 2014. Transcript courtesy of Federal News Service. — PRESIDENT OBAMA: Thank you.
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Transcript of President Obama's Commencement Address at West Point — Following is the full text as delivered of President Obama's commencement address at the United States Military Academy at West Point. — Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you, General Caslen, for that introduction.
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David Hudson / White House.gov Blog:
“America Must Always Lead”: President Obama Addresses West Point Graduates — This morning, President Obama traveled to West Point to congratulate the newest officers in the United States Army and to reflect on America's foreign policy agenda. In the President's remarks …
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President Obama continues his retreat from Afghanistan
President Obama continues his retreat from Afghanistan
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Mark Landler / New York Times:
Obama Warns U.S. Faces Diffuse Terrorism Threats
Obama Warns U.S. Faces Diffuse Terrorism Threats
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Ed Morrissey / Hot Air:
Obama pivots to foreign policy, media not exactly impressed
Obama pivots to foreign policy, media not exactly impressed
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Daniel Wiser / Washington Free Beacon:
GOP Lawmakers, Foreign Policy Experts Blast Troop Withdrawal Announcement
GOP Lawmakers, Foreign Policy Experts Blast Troop Withdrawal Announcement
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Gregg Zoroya / USA Today:
VA investigators: Delayed care is everywhere — Delaying medical care to veterans and manipulating records to hide those delays is “systemic throughout” the Department of Veterans Affairs health system, the VA's Office of Inspector General said in a preliminary report Wednesday.
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Jonathan Topaz / Politico:
Richard Burr: No apology to veterans' groups — Sen. Richard Burr said on Wednesday that he isn't backing down from his recent attack on veterans' groups and even stepped up his assault, charging the organizations are more upset by his comments than they are by the scandal at the Department of Veterans' Affairs.
Jacob Siegel / The Daily Beast:
Exclusive: Texas VA Run Like a ‘Crime Syndicate,’ Whistleblower Says
Exclusive: Texas VA Run Like a ‘Crime Syndicate,’ Whistleblower Says
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Jonathan Topaz / Politico:
Vietnam veterans call Richard Burr ‘insulting’
Vietnam veterans call Richard Burr ‘insulting’
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Tim Cavanaugh / National Review:
R.I.P., Maya Angelou, Proud Gun Owner and User — Poet, author and personality Maya Angelou has died at the age of 86. Angelou was found dead this morning at her home in Winston-Salem, N.C. No cause of death has been announced. — Angelou gained literary fame with her 1969 literary memoir …
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Margalit Fox / New York Times:
Maya Angelou, Lyrical Witness of the Jim Crow South, Dies at 86 — Maya Angelou, the memoirist and poet whose landmark book of 1969, “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” — which describes in lyrical, unsparing prose her childhood in the Jim Crow South — was among the first autobiographies …
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Jessica Taylor / The Hill:
Is it Ted Cruz's Texas now? — Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) wasn't up for reelection this year, but his presence was felt up and down the GOP primary ballot in the Lone Star State. — The only candidate Cruz endorsed won her primary fight on Tuesday, while incumbent candidates he ignored went down to defeat.
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David Dewhurst loses another Texas GOP runoff
David Dewhurst loses another Texas GOP runoff
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Ralph Hall loses Texas GOP runoff
Ralph Hall loses Texas GOP runoff
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Hillary Clinton allies mobilize on Benghazi — A broad array of Democrats — including Hillary Clinton's allies — are meeting this week to hammer out a united front on national security issues, including a clear response to Republicans over the Benghazi controversy.
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Lexington Herald-Leader:
Say again, Senator, ACA unkynected? — Sen. Mitch McConnell has some explaining to do. — What in the world did he mean last week when he told reporters that repeal of the Affordable Care Act — “root and branch,” as he has demanded many times — is “unconnected” to the future of Kynect, Kentucky's health insurance exchange?
Tracy Connor / NBC News:
EXCLUSIVE: Edward Snowden Tells Brian Williams the U.S. Stranded Him in Russia — In the sit-down, Snowden also fought back against critics who dismissed him as a low-level hacker — saying he was “trained as a spy” and offered technical expertise to high levels of government.
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To Get Snowden Interview, NBC News Relied on Secrecy
To Get Snowden Interview, NBC News Relied on Secrecy
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Mollie Hemingway / The Federalist:
The Ten Most Asinine Things About #YesAllWomen — Four men and two women were killed by a clearly disturbed individual whose deranged and evil rants indicated he hated humanity in general and women in particular. University of California at Santa Barbara students Cheng Yuan Hong, George Chen …
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Aaron Deslatte / Orlando Sentinel:
Scientists: Florida's congressional map is ‘partisan gerrymander’ — TALLAHASSEE — The coalition of groups trying to prove Florida's congressional map was intentionally gerrymandered to help Republicans turned to experts Tuesday who testified it was “virtually impossible” to have drawn the maps without political bias.
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Scott Bauer / Associated Press:
AP SOURCE: WALKER IN TALKS TO END CAMPAIGN PROBE — MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A person close to an investigation of Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker's campaign and other conservative groups said Wednesday that Walker's attorney is talking with the lead investigator about a possible settlement that would end the probe.
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Duke student, expelled after sex assault claim, sues for degree — DURHAM, N.C. — A Duke student is suing the university after he was banned from the May 10 graduation ceremony because of another student's claim of sexual assault. — Lewis McLeod, a psychology major from Australia …
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CNN:
Christie: ‘I am much smaller now’ — (CNN) - Gov. Chris Christie got some compliments Wednesday about his shrinking waist line. — After filing a complaint with the governor at a town hall in Ocean County, New Jersey, one woman told the Republican governor he looks a lot “smaller.”
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Associated Press:
Orrin Hatch: Gay marriage inevitable — SALT LAKE CITY — Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch says it's obvious that gay marriage will become legal across the country sooner or later. — Hatch said people who can't see what's happening aren't living in the real world. He made the remarks Wednesday on KSL-Radio's Doug Wright Show.
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Josh Encinias / National Review:
Krauthammer's Take: Obama's 2016 Timing for Afghanistan Withdawal Is ‘Personal Narcissism’ — Charles Krauthammer says President Obama's premature announcement that he will reduce troops in Afghanistan to 10,000 was an “act of personal narcissism.” — “When this was talked about a few months ago …
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