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Democrat Chad Taylor drops out of U.S. Senate race against Pat Roberts, Greg Orman — › — ‹ — The Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate has decided to drop out of the race, opening room for an independent to draw a broader base of support.
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Legal questions complicate Dem's exit from Kansas Senate race — Despite filing papers with the Kansas secretary of State withdrawing from the Senate race late Wednesday, Democrat Chad Taylor may be stuck on the ballot this fall. — Two election law statutes have raised questions …


Dem's withdrawal poses threat to Roberts — A Democratic candidate for the Senate seat in Kansas has withdrawn from the race, paving the way for a serious third-party contender against long-time Republican Sen. Pat Roberts. — Chad Taylor, a little-known and under-funded candidate who won …
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U.S., allies to stage exercises in West Ukraine as battles rage in East — (Reuters) - As fighting between the army and Russian-backed rebels rages in eastern Ukraine, preparations are under way near its western border for a joint military exercise this month with more than 1,000 troops from the United States and its allies.
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This Really Is Obama's Moment of Truth — In a presidency of many ‘critical junctures,’ this time his foreign policy legacy is truly on the line—and if he can lead now on ISIS and Putin, we'll soon forget his recent history. — We read so many stories about this “critical juncture” …

Justice Dept. to probe Ferguson police force — Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. this week will launch a broad civil rights investigation into the Ferguson, Mo., Police Department, according to two federal law enforcement officials. — The investigation, which could be announced as early …
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FiveThirtyEight's Senate Model Is Back And It Gives Republicans The Edge — The FiveThirtyEight Senate model is launching Wednesday. We'll be rolling it out in stages, with additional features, functionality and further methodological detail. We'll also be unveiling our new set …
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Midterm Calculus: Senate Control May Turn on Who's More Unloved, Obama or G.O.P.
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Voting Restrictions Are Key Variable in Midterm Elections
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Warren: Destroying ISIS should be ‘No. 1 priority’ — Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) on Wednesday said that the Obama administration should make defeating the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) its top priority. — “ISIS is growing in strength. It has money, it has organization, it has the capacity to inflict real damage.
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Rand Paul's remarkable metamorphosis
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Conflicting Signals? Obama vows to ‘destroy’ ISIS, make it ‘manageable’
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Spinning Obama's reference to Islamic State as a ‘JV’ team
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DNC chair Wasserman Schultz rips Scott Walker on women's issues — Democratic National Committee Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz, a member of the U.S. House from Florida, is shown speaking at the University of Miami in Coral Gables in 2012. On Wednesday in Milwaukee, she criticized Gov. Scott Walker for his record on women's issues.
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Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz: Gov. Scott Walker gives women ‘back of his hand’
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Michael Bloomberg to Return to Lead Company He Founded — Michael R. Bloomberg will reassume the leadership of his business empire only eight months after ending his final term as mayor of New York. — Late Wednesday, Mr. Bloomberg told close confidants and senior executives of Bloomberg L.P. …
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We will not be cowed by barbaric killers — David Cameron and Barack Obama — As Russia holds a gun to Ukraine and Islamic extremists commit despicable murder, Nato must strengthen its alliance — When Nato last met in Britain in 1990 the Cold War was ending.
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Al-Qaeda announces jihad in India — Al-Qaeda commander Ayman al-Zawahari released a videotape Thursday announcing plans for a new wing of the terrorist group dedicated to waging jihad in the Indian subcontinent. — “Our brothers in Burma, Kashmir, Islamabad, Bangladesh …
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Tesla chooses Nevada for battery factory: Sources — Tesla has finally decided that it will build its $5 billion lithium-ion battery plant—dubbed the gigafactory—in Nevada, sources say. — “That's a go, but they are still negotiating the specifics of the contract,” …
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Port Authority cops told not to reopen GWB access lanes during Fort Lee jam — On the second day of the George Washington Bridge lane closures last year, a Port Authority police officer stationed at a gridlocked intersection picked up the two-way radio in his patrol car.
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Brit Hume: Obama told a friend of mine before he was elected, “Wouldn't it be great for the world if I were president?” — Saw this last night on Fox and had such a good laugh, I feel obliged to pass it along today. There's no way to prove he said it, but as Megyn Kelly's quick to show with archived audio …


Cops: Gun Range Claimed Uzi Release Forms ‘Were Blown Away By The Wind’ — Staff at an Arizona gun range reportedly told investigators that the release forms signed by the family of a 9-year-old girl who accidentally killed her instructor with an Uzi last week were unavailable because they had been “blown away by the wind.”
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