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Sep 09 2013
News
Kerry says Assad could prevent U.S. action by handing over chemical weapons
Secretary of State John Kerry said the regime of President Bashar al-Assad could prevent possible U.S. military action by handing over its chemical weapons, as President Barack Obama mounts an intensive campaign to promote a strike on Syria.
Wall Street Journal (News)May 15 2021
Headline Roundup
Israel Strikes Home of Hamas Leader, Building With Several Media Bureaus
On Saturday, an Israeli airstrike targeted Gaza city in an area that includes the home of a Hamas leader and an 11-story building that housed an Associated Press bureau and an Al Jazeera bureau. The building allegedly held “military assets belonging to the military intelligence of the Hamas terror organization,” Israeli authorities said, according to Al Jazeera. Israeli authorities reportedly
The Guardian Associated Press The Daily CallerOct 20 2012
News
Obama Turns From Jokes to Jab About 'Romnesia'
After an evening spent in white ties and tails at the Al Smith dinner gently ribbing each other, the tone of those jokes today turned much more pointed, as the two men readied for their third and final debate in Florida on Monday.
ABC News (Online)Aug 06 2014
News
Civilian or Not? New Fight in Tallying the Dead From the Gaza Conflict
Inside the Health Sciences Library at Al-Shifa Hospital here, a small team spent the war crunching numbers. Stuck to their laptops were a statistician, a graphic designer, a data-entry specialist and an issuer of death certificates, some of whom spent nights sleeping in their straight-backed chairs.
New York Times (News)Jan 23 2015
News
Saudi King Abdullah Dead at Age of 90
Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah, the powerful U.S. ally who joined Washington’s fight against al-Qaida and sought to modernize the ultraconservative Muslim kingdom with incremental but significant reforms, including nudging open greater opportunities for women, has died, according to Saudi state TV. He was 90.
The BlazeSep 09 2021
Opinion
Why Isn’t the Attack on Larry Elder the Biggest Story in America?
Do a search for “Larry Elder” and gorilla on the CNN website and nothing comes up. Washington Post? Zilch. Nothing comes up on the New York Times site either, although if you make it to the 15th paragraph of a story entitled “The Vice President pushed back against the effort to recall Newsom in the Bay Area,” you will find a bland passing reference to Wednesday’s disgusting incident.
National Review (News)Jan 08 2020
News
Is Iran's Missile Attack on US Bases the End of a Confrontation or Just the Beginning?
After days of speculation of how Iran would retaliate for the killing of General Qassam Soleimani, on Wednesday night the Islamic regime fired more than a dozen ballistic missiles at two US bases inside Iraq. Many are now looking to Washington's response and wondering if this is the end of the US-Iran confrontation or the prelude to an escalation.
Iran called the missile attack “
CBNMar 19 2015
Opinion
Another Red Line? Reports Indicate Syria Used Chemical Weapons in Attack
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is brazenly challenging the latest U.S.-led effort to stop him from using chemical weapons and the Barack Obama administration has yet to say if it will do anything about it.Two weeks ago the U.S. got the United Nations Security Council to...
Newsmax (News)Feb 17 2020
News
Alabama lawmaker responds to abortion ban with mandatory vasectomy bill: 'It always takes two to tango'
In response to last year’s near-total (and temporarily blocked) abortion ban in Alabama, a state legislator has introduced a bill that would require a man to undergo a vasectomy, at his own expense, “within one month of his 50th birthday or the birth of his third biological child, whichever comes first.”
House Bill 238, introduced on Thursday by Rep. Rolanda Hollis (D) notes, “Under
Yahoo NewsApr 17 2016
News
In the Big Apple, Political Fortunes Can Change in a New York Minute
No one is ever really ready for the chaos and confusion of a New York primary—the way everything can change in a New York minute. I certainly wasn’t. As a 28-year-old greenhorn reporter for The New York Times, I was there the moment Ed Koch uttered the words that would help destroy Al Gore’s candidacy in 1988—and I missed the story.
Politico