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New York Times:
As Tensions With Iran Escalated, Trump Opted for Most Extreme Measure — While senior officials argue the drone strike was warranted to prevent future attacks, some in the administration remain skeptical about the rationale for the attack. — WASHINGTON — In the chaotic days leading …
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New York Times:
Iran Mourns a Slain General, as Iraq Reconsiders Presence of U.S. Troops — Hundreds of thousands poured into the streets of Iran to pay their respects to Maj. General Qassim Suleimani, who was killed in a U.S. drone strike. — BAGHDAD — Hundreds of thousands of mourners poured …
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ABC News:
World is safer because of Iranian commander's death: Secretary of State Mike Pompeo — “We're having to clean up their mess,” Pompeo said of the Obama administration — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Sunday on ABC's “This Week,” that the world is a safer place as a result of Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani's death.
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Valerie Edwards / Daily Mail:
Rockets launched at US Embassy in Baghdad and military airbase housing American soldiers
Sun-Sentinel:
As tensions with Iran escalated, Trump opted for an extreme measure. Pentagon officials were stunned.
Evan Semones / Politico:
Trump vows to target ‘52’ sites if Iran retaliates for Soleimani death
Trump vows to target ‘52’ sites if Iran retaliates for Soleimani death
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Associated Press, Talking Points Memo, The Hill, Axios, BBC, Politico and CNN
John McLaughlin / OZY:
Iran Will Retaliate in Wake of Soleimani Killing
Iran Will Retaliate in Wake of Soleimani Killing
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HuffPost, Denver Post, Bloomberg and Greenwich Time
Susan E. Rice / New York Times:
The Dire Consequences of Trump's Suleimani Decision
Erin Cunningham / Washington Post:
Iraq's prime minister says ‘urgent measures’ should be taken to remove foreign forces — ISTANBUL — Iraq's prime minister Sunday urged parliament to take “urgent measures” to force the withdrawal of foreign forces following a U.S. drone strike that killed a senior Iranian commander and key Iraqi militia leader in Baghdad last week.
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The National:
Iraqi parliament votes to end US troop presence — Iraq's parliament held an extraordinary session on Sunday with Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi in attendance — Iraq's parliament voted on Sunday in favour of the withdrawal of thousands of US troops from military bases in the country following …
Associated Press:
The Latest: Iraq parliament votes to expel US military — BEIRUT (AP) — The latest on U.S.-Iran tensions (all times local): — Iraq's parliament has voted to expel the U.S. military from the country. — Lawmakers voted Sunday in favor of a resolution that calls for ending foreign military presence in the country.
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The Week
CNN:
Exclusive: Supreme Leader's military adviser says Iran's response will be ‘against military sites’ — Tehran, Iran (CNN)The military adviser to Iran's Supreme Leader said Sunday that his country's response to the killing by the United States of one its most influential commanders will certainly …
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Foreign Policy, The Hill, NBC News, Power Line, KTLA, Associated Press and WGN-TV
David D. Kirkpatrick / New York Times:
Conflict With Iran Threatens Fight Against ISIS
Conflict With Iran Threatens Fight Against ISIS
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New York Times:
Iranians Close Ranks Behind Leaders After U.S. Kills Popular General
Iranians Close Ranks Behind Leaders After U.S. Kills Popular General
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Raw Story and Informed Comment
Erin Cunningham / Washington Post:
Iran's new Quds Force commander brings continuity to the post held by his slain predecessor
Iran's new Quds Force commander brings continuity to the post held by his slain predecessor
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Althouse
CBS News:
Sanders starts 2020 in strong position in Iowa and New Hampshire — CBS News Battleground Tracker — The New Year opens with Bernie Sanders in his best standing yet against the field in Iowa and New Hampshire. He's in a first-place tie with Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg in Iowa.
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Harry Enten / CNN:
It's not just the polls that show Biden and Sanders leading the primary — (CNN)We have less than a month until the primary season, and it's becoming more apparent that former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont are the candidates to beat. It's not just that they are Nos. 1 and 2 in the national polling.
Trent Spiner / Politico:
Flush with cash, Yang wrestles with where to spend it
Michael Scherer / Washington Post:
Crowded Democratic presidential field sprints toward ‘jump ball’ in crucial Iowa caucuses
Crowded Democratic presidential field sprints toward ‘jump ball’ in crucial Iowa caucuses
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Axios, The Atlantic, Blue Delaware, Fox News, Breitbart and New York Times
David Nakamura / Washington Post:
In confrontation with Iran, Trump wrestles with the shadow of Obama, ‘the metric he has to beat’ — As President Trump's allies rushed to defend his decision to authorize a drone strike that killed Iran's top military commander, many have focused less on Qasem Soleimani than another once-prominent actor …
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Breitbart, Associated Press, One America News Network and Raw Story
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Zachary Cohen / CNN:
Skepticism mounts over evidence of ‘imminent’ threat that Trump says justified Soleimani killing — Washington (CNN)Top US national security officials continue to defend the Trump administration's claim that it killed Iranian military commander Qasem Soleimani in response to an imminent threat …
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Al Jazeera, Breitbart, Talking Points Memo and HuffPost
Kayla Epstein / Stamford Advocate:
Could the strike on an Iranian general trigger a draft? The Selective Service, explained.
Seung Min Kim / Washington Post:
The White House has formally notified Congress of the Soleimani strike
The White House has formally notified Congress of the Soleimani strike
Brian Stelter / CNN:
Fox's Tucker Carlson breaks with colleagues and criticizes Trump's strike on Iranian general
Fox's Tucker Carlson breaks with colleagues and criticizes Trump's strike on Iranian general
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Mediaite
Margaret Sullivan / Washington Post:
Enter here to explore the alternate universe of right-wing media — Howard Polskin woke up the day after President Trump's election with a powerful feeling that he had missed something important. — “I thought I was a smart guy, but I felt very dumb on Nov. 9, 2016,” he told me.
Tal Kopan / San Francisco Chronicle:
Rudy Giuliani mixed White House role, personal business in cybersecurity — WASHINGTON — Rudy Giuliani's mixing of his business interests, closeness with President Trump and involvement in government actions involving Ukraine is the subject of much attention from Congress as the impeachment case …
Thom Tillis:
Happy Birthday, Eric Trump! — Join Me In Wishing Eric Trump A Happy Birthday — We're so thankful for Eric Trump's work in fighting for America. — That's one reason our team is putting together a birthday card for this American Patriot. — Will you join me in celebrating his birthday by signing his birthday card?
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Elizabeth Winkler / Wall Street Journal:
The Pollster Who Figured Out Iowa's Quirky Caucuses — J. Ann Selzer, who spotted Barack Obama's historic 2008 surge, sees ‘a wish to calm things down’ in her 2020 data — In 2008, J. Ann Selzer made a prediction that no other pollster foresaw. Her data showed that voters would turn …
New York Times:
Weinstein Heads to Trial in a Case Seen as Larger Than One Man — Since the Harvey Weinstein story broke more than two years ago, everything about it has been outsized: the scope of the allegations of sexual harassment and assault, stretching back decades; the number of his accusers …
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Sharareh Drury / Hollywood Reporter:
Weinstein Attorney Says Accuser Annabella Sciorra “Has Spent an Entire Life Acting for a Living”
Weinstein Attorney Says Accuser Annabella Sciorra “Has Spent an Entire Life Acting for a Living”
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The Root, Law & Crime, Page Six and Variety