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Obama on America and the World — President Obama's hair is definitely grayer these days, and no doubt trying to manage foreign policy in a world of increasing disorder accounts for at least half of those gray hairs. (The Tea Party can claim the other half.)
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Iraq Airstrikes May Continue for Months, Obama Says — WASHINGTON — President Obama said on Saturday that the airstrikes and humanitarian assistance drops he ordered last week in Iraq could go on for months, preparing Americans for an extended military presence in the skies there as Iraq's leaders try to build a new government.


Feinstein: ‘It takes an army to defeat an army’ — The head of the Senate Intelligence Committee on Friday said the extremist group the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS or ISIL) must be confronted forcefully by the U.S., though she stopped short of calling for boots on the ground.
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Politico and CANNONFIRE


Fear of ‘Another Benghazi’ Drove White House to Airstrikes in Iraq — WASHINGTON — On Wednesday evening, moments after finishing a summit meeting with African leaders at the State Department, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff delivered a stark message to President Obama as they rode …
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Islamic militants advance despite 2 rounds of US airstrikes — The Islamic militants reportedly expanded their drive near Iraqi Kurdistan Saturday despite two U.S. airstrikes aimed at mortar positions and a seven-vehicle convoy to stop the advance on Kurdish capital of Irbil.
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Wall Street Journal, Hot Air, New York Times, The Gateway Pundit, Washington Free Beacon and The Atlantic Online


Feinstein Warns of Risk of ISIL Attack on America, Says Must Be Confronted
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NewsBusters, Hot Air, Power Line, NBC News and Washington Post

Preventing a Slaughter in Iraq
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American Thinker, Talking Points Memo, Mother Jones, Daily Kos, Vox, RedState and Guardian

Left frets over Iraq mission creep
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Politico, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion and RedState

Tensions high in Ferguson after teen shot and killed by police officer — FERGUSON, Mo. (KMOV.com) - Tensions are high in Ferguson, Missouri and a large police presence is on hand after a teenager was shot to death by a police officer. — Police are asking the community to stay calm and allow the investigation to proceed.
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CNN, Mediaite and The Raw Story
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Anger, confrontation after shooting of teen by Ferguson police officer — • By Leah Thorsen lthorsen@post-dispatch.com 636.937.6249 and Steve Giegerich sgiegerich@post-dispatch.com 314.725.6758 — FERGUSON • The fatal shooting of a teen Saturday afternoon by a Ferguson police officer outside …
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Taylor Marsh, KMOV-TV and The Daily Banter


Hillary Clinton: ‘Failure’ to Help Syrian Rebels Led to the Rise of ISIS — The former secretary of state, and probable candidate for president, outlines her foreign-policy doctrine. She says this about President Obama's: “Great nations need organizing principles, and 'Don't do stupid stuff' is not an organizing principle.”
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SOOPERMEXICAN

Mr. Obama, Your Move — Sometime in late summer, if predictions are right, President Obama will use his executive authority to protect many unauthorized immigrants from deportation. — We don't know the details. Mr. Obama and the Department of Homeland Security have not yet supplied the who …
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Daily Kos


The Brazilian Bus Magnate Who's Buying Up All the World's Vinyl Records — Paul Mawhinney, a former music-store owner in Pittsburgh, spent more than 40 years amassing a collection of some three million LPs and 45s, many of them bargain-bin rejects that had been thoroughly forgotten.


In Surprising Defeat, Hawaii Governor Loses Primary — HONOLULU — After nearly four decades in elected office in Hawaii, Gov. Neil Abercrombie was dealt a stunning defeat in his bid for re-election over the weekend, becoming the first incumbent governor in the state's history to lose in his party's primary.
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Outside the Beltway and Vox Popoli


NATIONAL VIDEOS — The Fresno County man who campaigned for governor this year has been arrested in connection with the shooting of his neighbor and the slaying of a horse Thursday afternoon. — Tye “Glenn” Champ, 48, was taken into custody around midday Friday near Goshen without incident.
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The Raw Story and Liberaland