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Jonathan Topaz / Politico:
Biden: ISIL will reside in hell — Vice President Joe Biden on Wednesday delivered a fiery response to the killing of American journalist Steven Sotloff, telling Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant militants that the U.S. will “follow them to the gates of hell.” — “[W]hen people harm Americans, we don't retreat.
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Ashley Killough / CNN:
Biden's warning to ISIS militants: ‘We will follow them to the gates of hell’
Biden's warning to ISIS militants: ‘We will follow them to the gates of hell’
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Andrew Kaczynski / BuzzFeed:
Joe Biden On ISIS: “We Will Follow Them To The Gates Of Hell Until They Are Brought To Justice”
Joe Biden On ISIS: “We Will Follow Them To The Gates Of Hell Until They Are Brought To Justice”
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Kendall Breitman / Politico:
Geraldo Rivera: Behead the ISIL ‘butchers’
Geraldo Rivera: Behead the ISIL ‘butchers’
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Justin Sink / The Hill:
‘We will not be intimidated’ by ISIS
‘We will not be intimidated’ by ISIS
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Dexter Filkins / New Yorker:
The Death of Steven Sotloff — In the final moments before an ISIS executioner beheaded the American journalist Steven Sotloff, the masked man offered up, in an English accent, a message to his viewers: “We take this opportunity to warn those governments that enter this evil alliance of America …
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Josh Rogin / The Daily Beast:
After Steven Sotloff Murder, Congress Demands a Vote on Obama's ISIS War
After Steven Sotloff Murder, Congress Demands a Vote on Obama's ISIS War
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Debra Kamin / The Times of Israel:
Steven Sotloff, killed by Islamic State, had deep roots in Israel
Steven Sotloff, killed by Islamic State, had deep roots in Israel
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The Hill:
Lawmakers to Obama: Hit ISIS
Lawmakers to Obama: Hit ISIS
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Chris Geidner / BuzzFeed:
Louisiana Marriage Ban Is Constitutional, Federal Judge Rules — “The State of Louisiana has a legitimate interest under a rational basis standard of review for addressing the meaning of marriage through the democratic process.” The first federal court ruling upholding a ban in the past year.
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Tom Lyden / myfoxtwincities.com:
EXCLUSIVE: ISIS fighter worked at Minneapolis airport — He was the second known American killed while fighting for ISIS in Syria, and the second from Minnesota — and a Fox 9 exclusive uncovering his employment history is raising a few eyebrows. — An airport is probably the last place anyone …
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Catherine Thompson / Talking Points Memo:
Phil Robertson's Plan For Combating ISIS: ‘Convert Them Or Kill Them’ — “Duck Dynasty” patriarch Phil Robertson put forward a strategy Tuesday for combating militants with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria: “convert them or kill them.” — Robertson was asked to opine on Fox News' …
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Josh Feldman / Mediaite:
Phil Robertson Tells Hannity How He'd Combat ISIS: ‘Convert Them or Kill Them’
Phil Robertson Tells Hannity How He'd Combat ISIS: ‘Convert Them or Kill Them’
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James Hohmann / Politico:
Senate control 'on knife's edge' — Some $400 million has already been spent in the battle for the Senate. Yet the record-shattering early money has hardly budged the half-dozen races that will decide the fate of the upper chamber, and two months out from Election Day …
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James Hohmann / Politico:
The 5 sleeper Senate races
The 5 sleeper Senate races
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Sen. Coburn: Let's change Constitution — Sen. Tom Coburn is pushing for a national convention to amend the Constitution. — The Oklahoma Republican, who has grown disenchanted with gridlock in Washington, will officially launch his effort after he retires from the Senate in a few months.
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Michael Brown / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Juvenile court: Michael Brown had no serious felony convictions, did not face felony charges — • By Jeremy Kohler jkohler@post-dispatch.com 314-340-8337 — Updated with more details. — CLAYTON • Michael Brown was never found delinquent of the juvenile equivalents …
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Scott Clement / Washington Post:
New poll says large majority of Americans believe Redskins should not change name — (Post Sports Live/The Washington Post) — A large but shrinking majority of Americans say the Washington Redskins should not change their team's name, according to a poll released Tuesday finding …
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Chris Cillizza / Washington Post:
Our Senate model is moving in Democrats' direction all of a sudden. Why? — On July 15, Election Lab, WaPo's election model, gave Republicans an 86 percent chance of winning the six seats they needed to take over the Senate majority. Today — 50 days later — it gives Republicans only a 52 percent chance of winning the majority.
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Office of Media Relations:
GW Battleground Poll — An overwhelming majority of American voters feels that the nation is on the wrong track and the economy will be a key factor in November's elections, according to the latest George Washington University Battleground Poll. Read the full press release. — Previous Polls
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Jessica Roy / New York Magazine:
Columbia Student Will Carry a Mattress Everywhere Until Her Alleged Rapist Is Expelled — Emma Sulkowicz staged the piece of performance art as a protest against Columbia's handling of her sexual-assault case. — 1.9k — Shares — 1.8k — Emma Sulkowicz says she was raped …
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Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry / The Week:
Why so many Christians won't back down on gay marriage — A traditional view of marriage is about much more than today's politics. It's deeply woven into the 2,000-year-old ethic at the heart of our faith. — A majority of Americans already favor same-sex marriage …
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Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
Spinning Obama's reference to Islamic State as a ‘JV’ team — Question: “Did the president underestimate ISIS [the terrorist group Islamic State of Iraq and Syria] when he referred to them in an interview only a couple months ago as a JV squad and making a reference to National Basketball Association basketball teams like the Lakers?”
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Jeffrey Toobin / New Yorker:
Will Textualism Kill Obamacare? — The Affordable Care Act is heading for another near-death experience in the Supreme Court. In July, a divided panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit issued a ruling in Halbig v. Burwell that would greatly limit the number of people who are eligible for subsidized health insurance.
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Pew Research Center:
Who runs for office? A profile of the 2% — There are 90,107 government units in the U.S. — everything from county governments (3,031) to independent school district governments (12,880), according to 2012 Census Bureau data. Some governments have appointed officials …
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