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10:05 AM ET, November 16, 2015

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Reuters:
Islamic State threatens attack on Washington, other countries  —  Islamic State warned in a new video on Monday that countries taking part in air strikes against Syria would suffer the same fate as France, and threatened to attack in Washington.  —  The video, which appeared on a site used …
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Bradford Richardson / The Hill:
Obama adviser: Refugee plan proceeding despite Paris attacks  —  President Obama still plans to allow 10,000 Syrian refugees into the country over the next year, despite terrorist attacks in Paris, at top aide said Sunday.  —  “We're still planning on taking in Syrian refugees,” …
Kyle Blaine / BuzzFeed:
Governor Of Alabama Says His State Will Refuse Syrian Refugees  —  Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley announced in a statement on Sunday night that he will opposes any effort to relocate Syrian refugees to his state after the attacks in Paris.  —  “After full consideration of this weekend's attacks …
Jonathan Martin / New York Times:
In Presidential Campaign, It's Now Terrorism, Not Taxes
Bradford Richardson / The Hill:
McCain: Obama's failed leadership led to rise of ISIS
Discussion: Liberaland
Bryan Bender / Politico:
Attacks in France put NATO on the spot
Discussion: Opinio Juris and Washington Post
Michael Goodwin / New York Post:
It's time for Obama to make a choice: Lead us or resign
Discussion: The Daily Beast and PoliticusUSA
Anne Barnard / New York Times:
Beirut, Also the Site of Deadly Attacks, Feels Forgotten
CNN:
How Bernie Sanders has already won  —  13 photos:  —  Bernie Sanders' political career  —  Sanders participates in a “Don't Trade Our Future” march organized by the group Campaign for America's Future on April 20 in Washington.  Click through for other photos from his career.  —  Hide Caption 1 of 13
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New York Times:
Hillary Clinton Botches Wall Street Questions  —  Hillary Clinton should have seen that Wall Street shot coming.  Instead, she compounded the damage.  —  The former secretary of state was off to a sound outing in Saturday night's debate against Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont and former Gov. Martin O'Malley of Maryland.
Abby Phillip / Washington Post:
Clinton's debate performance leaves trail of fodder for political adversaries
Discussion: New Yorker, The Week and Power Line
Ben Domenech / The Daily Beast:
Why Can't the Dems Say ‘Radical Islam’?  —  How Saturday night's debate displayed a party both at odds with reality and the popular will when it comes to terrorism.  —  Saturday night's Democratic presidential debate offered the country a moment of clarity that exposes just how brittle …
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Michael Falcone / ABC News:
The Note: Terror and the Campaign Trail  —  NOTABLES  —WHITE HOUSE: ‘WE ABSOLUTELY AGREE’ PARIS ATTACKS WERE AN ACT OF WAR.  A top White House official said there is agreement in the Obama Administration with French President Francois Hollande that the Friday attacks on Paris amount to an “act of war.”
Discussion: Business Insider, The Week and Mashable
Jennifer Ardis / Office of the Governor of Alabama:
Governor Bentley Refuses Syrian Refugees Relocating to Alabama  —  MONTGOMERY—Governor Robert Bentley on Sunday announced he is refusing Syrian refugees relocating to Alabama.  —  “After full consideration of this weekend's attacks of terror on innocent citizens in Paris …
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Fox News:
Alabama governor refuses to relocate Syrian refugees in state
Discussion: BizPac Review and The PJ Tatler
Danny Monteverde / WWL-TV:
Officials: 14 Syrian refugees get access to Louisiana this year
Discussion: New York Times and The Hayride
Politico:
The Belgian radicals' den  —  Paris investigation leads to run-down Brussels neighborhood notorious for jihadi recruitment. … “We don't have a grip on the situation in Molenbeek.”  —  A confession — a mea culpa almost — summed up the Belgian government's reaction to the links discovered between …
Discussion: Politico and New York Times
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Fearing Fear Itself  —  Like millions of people, I've been obsessively following the news from Paris, putting aside other things to focus on the horror.  It's the natural human reaction.  But let's be clear: it's also the reaction the terrorists want.  And that's something not everyone seems to understand.
Discussion: Guardian and neo-neocon
Stephen BattaglioContact / Los Angeles Times:
John Dickerson keeps Democratic debate on track despite last-minute shuffle  —  CBS News political director John Dickerson had just finished his first rehearsal Friday for the Democratic primary debate when the words “this just in” came through his earpiece.
Jason Silverstein / New York Daily News:
Minnesota House candidate drops campaign after tweeting defense of ISIS  —  Surprise: Defending ISIS isn't good politics.  —  A Minnesota state House candidate abruptly ended his campaign Sunday just one day after tweeting a tone-deaf defense of ISIS just after the deadly terror acts in Paris.
Discussion: Liberaland and Raw Story
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Paul Sperry / New York Post:
How Obama is bankrolling a non-stop protest against invented outrage  —  Barack Obama's presidency has been pockmarked by rioting, looting and protests.  That's no coincidence.  It's what the former community organizer sought from Day One.  And it's just going to get worse before he leaves office.
Alison Elkin / Bloomberg.com news:
Trump Calls for ‘Study’ of Mosques After Paris Terror Attacks  —  “You're going to have to watch and study the mosques because a lot of talk is going on at the mosques,” Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says on MSNBC when asked what should be done to protect U.S. citizens.
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit
Justin Wm / Washington Post:
Aaron Rodgers praised for criticizing fan's anti-Muslim comments  —  It was not a red-letter day for Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers.  Though he led a late rally, many of his passes went wide, and the Packers were trounced by the Detroit Lions, giving that team just its second victory of the season.
Katie Glueck / Politico:
Rival campaigns starting to fear Ted Cruz  —  He has more cash than any other Republican candidate.  He is organized in every county in the first four voting states.  And he has served up one strong debate performance after the next.  —  Now, not three months from primary season …
Discussion: Washington Post
 
 
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Carol Rosenberg / miamiherald:
U.S. sends 5 Guantánamo detainees to the United Arab Emirates
Juan Williams / The Hill:
Democrats divided on Middle East
Norman Jean Roy / New York Magazine:
Patrick Hardison's face was not always his own.
Discussion: myfox8.com and Raw Story
William Wan / Washington Post:
Inside small-town Louisiana feud that led to a 6-year-old boy's police killing
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Tennessee pastor lashes out after Paris attacks: ‘There is no such thing as a good Muslim’
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Jason Cowley, the editor-in-chief of UK magazine the New Statesman, is stepping down from the position at the end of December after 16 years

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The New York Times names Dick Stevenson as Washington bureau chief; Stevenson has been at the paper for nearly 40 years and Washington editor since 2021

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