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10:05 AM ET, September 14, 2014

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Greg Botelho / CNN:
ISIS executes British aid worker David Haines; Cameron vows justice  —  (CNN) — British aid worker David Haines has been executed by ISIS militants, according to a video posted Saturday to a website associated with the group, making him the third Western captive to be killed by the Islamist extremist group in recent weeks.
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Wall Street Journal:
Islamic State Video Claims Beheading of British Man  —  Obama, Cameron Condemn Killing, Vow to Bring Perpetrators to Justice  —  BAGHDAD—The Islamic State militant group released a video late Saturday that it said showed the beheading of David Haines, a British aid worker.
Discussion: National Review
Thomas Tracy / NY Daily News:
Alan Henning, shown in alleged ISIS video as next victim, is British aid worker who was helping Syrian refugees  —  Henning is seen at the end of the video that reportedly shows the execution of fellow Brit David Haines.  He's a humanitarian worker from the Manchester area who was abducted …
David Cameron / Mirror.co.uk:
Chilling: ISIS militants threatened to kill David Haines if their demands were not met  —  Islamic State militants have released footage claiming to show the beheading of British hostage David Haines.  —  The aid worker, 44, was captured by ISIS in Syria in March 2013.
Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
Bill Maher announced he's targeting Rep. John Kline.  He picked the wrong guy.  —  Comedian Bill Maher announced Friday night that he will personally target Republican Rep. John Kline (Minn.) for defeat in the November election — the culmination of his longstanding “Flip a District” …
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Alexandra Jaffe / The Hill:
GOP congressman's campaign slams opponent for ‘promoting’ Bill Maher  —  Rep. John Kline's (R-Minn.) campaign slammed his Democratic opponent for welcoming support from liberal comedian Bill Maher, who named Kline the target of his “Flip a District” campaign Friday night.
Discussion: Raw Story and Mediaite
Rachel Huggins / The Hill:   Bill Maher targets House chairman for midterms: He's a ‘silent threat’
New York Times:
A Risky Bet on Syrian Rebels  —  President Obama's new strategy for routing ISIS, the extremist Sunni group that controls large areas of Iraq and Syria, rests substantially and precariously on having rebels in Syria fight ISIS, even as they battle the forces of the Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad.
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Peter Baker / New York Times:
Paths to War, Then and Now, Haunt Obama  —  WASHINGTON — Just hours before announcing an escalated campaign against Islamic extremists last week, President Obama privately reflected on another time when a president weighed military action in the Middle East — the frenzied weeks leading up to the American invasion of Iraq a decade ago.
Drew Karedes / KHOU-TV:
Chemistry teacher allegedly brought “date rape recipes” to school  —  An Oak Ridge teacher and her husband were arrested on drug charges  —  An Oak Ridge High chemistry teacher is in big trouble, and her students know it because she was arrested at school.  —  CONNECT
Discussion: Raw Story, abc13.com and Liberaland
Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
Building Legacy, Obama Reshapes Appellate Bench  —  WASHINGTON — Democrats have reversed the partisan imbalance on the federal appeals courts that long favored conservatives, a little-noticed shift with far-reaching consequences for the law and President Obama's legacy.
Amanda Marcotte / Salon:
7 women working tirelessly to attack equal rights for women  —  Sadly, these women find it personally advantageous to reject feminism and continue perpetuating sexist social norms  —  A lot of people assume the term “female misogynist” is an oxymoron.  How can a woman be opposed to the fight to help women achieve equality?
Discussion: American Power and protein wisdom
Ken Belson / New York Times:
Brain Trauma to Affect One in Three Players, N.F.L. Agrees  —  The National Football League, which for years disputed evidence that its players had a high rate of severe brain damage, has stated in federal court documents that it expects nearly a third of retired players to develop long-term cognitive problems …
 
 
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