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Peter Baker / New York Times:
Obama, With Reluctance, Returns to Action in Iraq — WASHINGTON — In sending warplanes back into the skies over Iraq, President Obama on Thursday night found himself exactly where he did not want to be. Hoping to end the war in Iraq, Mr. Obama became the fourth president in a row …
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Alissa J. Rubin / New York Times:
American Forces Said to Bomb ISIS Targets in Iraq — DOHUK, Iraq — American military forces bombed at least two targets in northern Iraq on Thursday night to rout Islamist insurgents who have trapped tens of thousands of religious minorities in Kurdish areas, Kurdish officials said.
Rebecca Kaplan / CBS News:
Obama authorizes targeted airstrikes in Iraq
Obama authorizes targeted airstrikes in Iraq
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Mitchell Prothero / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Jets, explosions reported near Islamic State lines as Kurds beg for U.S. help
Jets, explosions reported near Islamic State lines as Kurds beg for U.S. help
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Kristina Wong / The Hill:
Wolfowitz: We ‘won’ the Iraq War — Paul Wolfowitz, a former senior George W. Bush administration official and one of the chief Iraq War architects, said on Tuesday that the U.S. “won” the war in Iraq. — When asked his thoughts about the current situation in Iraq and whether the war was a mistake …
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Dion Nissenbaum / Wall Street Journal:
Airstrikes Could Be Used More Broadly in Iraq, Officials Say — President Barack Obama set the U.S. military off on an uncharted military campaign in Iraq that is meant to repel Sunni extremist advances but not spark all-out war with the group, senior Obama administration officials say.
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Anthony Reuben / BBC:
Caution needed with Gaza casualty figures — War zones are not easy places to collect statistics. — In the Gaza conflict, most news organisations have been quoting from the office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), which leads a group of humanitarian organisations known as the Protection Cluster.
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New York Times:
Cease-Fire in Gaza Expires, and Strikes Resume — JERUSALEM — As a 72-hour truce in Gaza expired at 8 a.m. Friday, Palestinian militants fired barrages of rockets into Israel and the Israeli military responded with airstrikes, one of which killed a 10-year-old boy, according to relatives.
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Isabel Kershner / New York Times:
Israeli Procedure Reignites Old Debate
Israeli Procedure Reignites Old Debate
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Philip Klein / Washington Examiner:
A high-speed train wreck for Obama and liberalism — CALIFORNIA BIG GOVERNMENT ECONOMY LIBERALISM RAILROADS — Few of President Obama's initiatives are more emblematic of his early ambitions to be a transformational liberal leader than his vision for connecting the nation with a vast high-speed rail network.
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Andrew W.K. / Sound of the City:
Ask Andrew W.K.: My Dad Is a Right-Wing A**hole — [Editor's note: Every Wednesday New York City's own Andrew W.K. takes your life questions, and sets you safely down the right path to a solution, a purpose or — no surprise here — a party. Need his help? Just ask: AskAWK@villagevoice.com]
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Claudia Rosett / Wall Street Journal:
The U.N. Handmaiden of Hamas — The relief agency in Gaza, financed in part by the U.S., has become a patron of Palestinian grievance.
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Israel Matzav and National Review
Charles S. Johnson / Billings Gazette:
Walsh drops out of U.S. Senate race — HELENA — Sen. John Walsh said Thursday he is pulling out of the Senate race because his campaign was distracted by the controversy over allegations that he plagiarized a U.S. Army War College research paper. — Walsh, a Democrat, said he decided to drop out of the race.
Adam Bell / The Charlotte Observer:
Ex-councilman who quit in Klingon running for U.S. Senate — The Indian Trail councilman who wrote his resignation letter in Klingon wants to beam up to Capitol Hill. David Waddell is running as a write-in candidate for U.S. Senate. — The N.C. Board of Elections certified this week …
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Australian / Guardian:
New jellyfish discovered: giant venomous species found off Australia — WA specimen of new irukandji jellyfish sparks particular scientific interest because it has no tentacles — A giant and extremely venomous jellyfish found off Western Australia's north-west coast has researchers stumped because it appears to have no tentacles.
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Inequality Is a Drag — For more than three decades, almost everyone who matters in American politics has agreed that higher taxes on the rich and increased aid to the poor have hurt economic growth. — Liberals have generally viewed this as a trade-off worth making …
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BillMoyers.com and FT Alphaville
Dean Baquet / New York Times:
The Executive Editor on the Word ‘Torture’ — Dean Baquet is the executive editor of The Times. — Over the past few months, reporters and editors of The Times have debated a subject that has come up regularly ever since the world learned of the C.I.A.'s brutal questioning of terrorism suspects …
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Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System:
For release at 12:00 p.m. EDT — In its new Report on the Economic Well-Being of U.S. Households, the Federal Reserve Board provides a snapshot of the self-perceived financial and economic well-being of U.S. households and the issues they face, based on responses to the Board's 2013 Survey of Household Economics and Decisionmaking.
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Dante Chinni / Wall Street Journal:
Politics Counts: A 2014 Wave? More Like a Ripple — The latest Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll shows an angry electorate that blames Washington for much of its pain. And with their blood boiling and Election Day only three months away, voters look ready to do ... maybe not too much.