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Morning Brief: President Obama Faces Sharp Criticism on Syria Plan at G20 Summit
President Obama Faces Sharp Criticism on Syria Plan at G20 Summit Top News: President Obama was met with a skeptical crowd of world leaders as he made the case for military strikes in Syria at the meeting of the G20 yesterday in St. Petersburg, Russia...
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Fri, Sep 06 2013 4:39 AM
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The Tragic Link Between Economic Crisis and Suicide
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Europe's four-year economic collapse has left an indelible scar on the continent, and the depressing data-points documenting its decline just keep rolling in. On Thursday, a...
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Thu, Sep 05 2013 12:45 PM
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The 5 Strangest Targets of Xi Jinping's Anti-Corruption Campaign
In the aftermath of the Bo Xilai scandal, the Communist leadership in China has scrambled to push back against the party's reputation of widespread corruption. Once known for lavish banquets and bribery so widespread that it propped up whole luxury...
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Thu, Sep 05 2013 8:10 AM
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Morning Brief: Senate Panel Approves Use of Force Against Syria
Senate Panel Approves Use of Force Against Syria Top news: The Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Wednesday backed President Barack Obama's plan for a limited strike against Syria, setting the stage for broader congressional debate about how to...
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Thu, Sep 05 2013 5:44 AM
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Counting the Votes for Syria
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee passed a resolution this afternoon to authorize the use of U.S. military force against Syria. The resolution will be voted on by the full Senate next week, but since before this afternoon's committee decision...
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Wed, Sep 04 2013 3:59 PM
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Why Does the Secret Service Consider the Home of ABBA to Be a High-Risk Country?
Is there anything more yawn-inducing than a presidential visit to Sweden? On Wednesday, President Obama arrived in Stockholm for a hastily convened trip to the Nordic country, where he stopped at the Stockholm synagogue, reiterated his call for military...
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Wed, Sep 04 2013 11:58 AM
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These Are The 5 Craziest Conspiracy Theories About Syria's Chemical Attacks
With the Obama administration in an all-out blitz to gain congressional authorization for a strike On Syria, the debate over chemical weapons and a potential U.S. military retaliation has taken an inevitable turn: The conspiracy theories have arrived...
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Wed, Sep 04 2013 9:50 AM
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Morning Brief: Obama Administration Pushes Congress to Support Strike in Syria
Obama Administration Pushes Congress to Support Strike in Syria Top News: After announcing on Saturday that he would wait on congressional approval before authorizing military strikes against Syria, President Obama and his administration have begun a...
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Tue, Sep 03 2013 4:40 AM
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French Spies Provide New Details on Assad's Chemical Weapons Program
As Congress debates whether to authorize a military strike on Syria, the French government has released its declassified intelligence report on the Aug. 21 chemical weapons attack in the eastern Damascus suburbs. France, the United States' only remaining...
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Tue, Sep 03 2013 2:49 AM
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You Can Now Buy Saddam Hussein's Rifle Online
The rifle above belonged to a brutal dictator who gassed to death thousands of his own citizens and had the gall to erect a giant arch modeled after his own fists. Now it can be yours for an estimated $7,500 to $15,000. The Rock Island Auction Company...
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Fri, Aug 30 2013 8:00 AM
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Morning Brief: In Stinging Defeat for Cameron, Parliament Rejects British Participation in Syria Strike
In Stinging Defeat for Cameron, Parliament Rejects British Participation in Syria Strike Top news: By a vote of 285 to 272, the British House of Commons defeated a preliminary measure for authorizing a military intervention in Syria, a shocking defeat...
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Fri, Aug 30 2013 5:59 AM
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5 Takeaways from the Government's Super-Secret 'Black Budget'
Few documents have been more closely held by the U.S. intelligence community, but now the "black budget" -- the detailed breakdown of how American spies spend their money -- has largely been made public. Courtesy of NSA leaker Edward Snowden...
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Thu, Aug 29 2013 1:06 PM
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How I Smuggled 'Porn' Out of North Korea
On Wednesday, the occasionally reliable South Korean newspaper Chosun Ilbo reported that a dozen performers, including Kim Jong Un's ex-girlfriend, were executed for making sex tapes, some of which "have apparently gone on sale in China,"...
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Thu, Aug 29 2013 10:40 AM
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Assad's 11-Year-Old Son Could Be the Newest Soldier in Syria's Propaganda War
"I just want them to attack sooo much, because I want them to make this huge mistake of beginning something that they don't know the end of it." Those just may be the words of Bashar al-Assad's 11-year-old son, Hafez. A Facebook account...
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Thu, Aug 29 2013 8:03 AM
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Morning Brief: Britain to Wait on U.N. Report Ahead of Syria Strikes
Britain to Wait on U.N. Report Ahead of Syria Strikes Top news: Momentum toward a military strike against Bashar al Assad's regime in Syria appeared to slow on Wednesday, as the Obama administration hit a number of unexpected obstacles. In Britain...
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Thu, Aug 29 2013 6:14 AM
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