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Obama sets his own pace in a world whirling with crises — Short of world war, it's rare that a chief executive goes through a foreign policy month like President Obama's August. — U.S. warplanes struck in Iraq for the first time in years, as U.S. diplomats struggled to establish a new government in Baghdad.
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Saudi king warns West will be jihadists' next target AFP 1 hr ago — Jeddah (Saudi Arabia) (AFP) - King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia has warned that the West will be the next target of the jihadists sweeping through Syria and Iraq, unless there is “rapid” action.


U.S. airstrikes help Iraqi forces break Islamic State's siege — IRBIL, Iraq — Iraqi troops aided by U.S. airstrikes entered the besieged town of Amerli Sunday, residents and Iraqi officials said, after a months-long blockade by Islamic State militants that had surrounded the Shiite Turkmen village …
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Reuters and The Moderate Voice


Cameron faces Ukip by-election bloodbath: Party set to win first Commons seat after shock poll reveals Farage's staggering 44-point lead over the Tories — Ukip are set to win their first Commons seat with a landslide 64 per cent of the vote following the biggest swing in modern political history.
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Guardian, Spectator, National Review and Vox Popoli


Why Uber must be stopped — The touted start-up is proving to be the embodiment of unrestrained hyper-capitalism. What happens when it wins? — What is Uber? A paragon of free market efficiency and technological innovation serving the greater convenience and comfort of the general public?
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Power Line and The Verge


Mayor Forces Man To Leave Public Meeting Because He Won't Stand During Prayer — Mayor John Rees (center) at Thursday's meeting — CREDIT: Freedom From Religion Foundation YouTube video — A Florida mayor ejected one of his constituents from a City Commission meeting on Thursday …
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Talking Points Memo, Americans Against the …, Balloon Juice, Orlando Sentinel, Patheos, The Raw Story and Liberaland


Myth of arctic meltdown: Stunning satellite images show summer ice cap is thicker and covers 1.7million square kilometres MORE than 2 years ago...despite Al Gore's prediction it would be ICE-FREE by now — Seven years after former US Vice-President Al Gore's warning, Arctic ice cap has expanded for second year in row
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Watts Up With That? and NewsBusters

Stop Hiding Images of American Torture — A hooded man standing on a box, electrodes wired to his fingers. A naked prisoner lying on a cement floor, a leash around his neck held casually by an American soldier. The bloody bodies of dead inmates with their heads bashed in.
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Washington Monthly

Sunday shows to focus on national security — Lawmakers from both parties will appear on the Sunday shows as the Obama administration weighs taking military action against Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) targets in Syria. — The lawmakers are also likely to be asked about Russia's repeated incursions into Ukraine.
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After Ferguson, Race Deserves More Attention, Not Less — MANY white Americans say they are fed up with the coverage of the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo. A plurality of whites in a recent Pew survey said that the issue of race is getting more attention than it deserves.
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Arkansas Blog, Arkansas Times and Washington Post


Cruz Compares ‘Obama Kitty Cat’ To ‘Russian Bear’ Putin — Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) slammed President Obama's foreign policy approach during a speech at the Americans For Prosperity's Defending The American Dream Summit in Dallas, Tex. — He dinged Obama on his approach to Russia's advances …
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Business Insider, Washington Post and Hullabaloo


Coverage for End-of-Life Talks Gaining Ground — DUNDEE, N.Y. — Five years after it exploded into a political conflagration over “death panels,” the issue of paying doctors to talk to patients about end-of-life care is making a comeback, and such sessions may be covered for the 50 million Americans on Medicare as early as next year.
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The Daily Caller, National Review, Balloon Juice and jco.ascopubs.org


Exclusive: GOP poll of women: Party ‘stuck in past’ — One bright spot in the poll responses was among married women. Married women without a college degree view Republicans favorably, the poll shows. Married women prefer a Republican over a Democrat, 48 percent to 38 percent.
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Daily Kos