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Apr 20 2013
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Boston Bomb Suspect's Dad Learns of Son's Capture: 'Tell Police Everything'
The father of suspected Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev called on his son today to give up peacefully but warned the U.S. that if his son is killed all hell will break lose.
ABC News (Online)Nov 21 2015
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House Passes Bill to Halt, Overhaul Syrian Refugee Process
Nearly four dozen Democrats joined House Republicans to pass legislation Thursday that would halt the resettlement of Syrian and Iraqi refugees in the U.S. and overhaul the screening process, delivering a rebuke to the White House in response to public anxiety sparked by last Friday’s Islamic State attacks in Paris.
President Barack Obama, who threatened to veto the legislation, and
Wall Street Journal (News)Jun 07 2019
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Job growth sputters in May, but Wall Street rallies as investors bank on Fed rescue
Hiring cooled in May, the Labor Department reported Friday, as firms appeared more hesitant to bring on new employees amid the uncertainty and concern over President Trump escalating the trade war with China.
The U.S. economy added 75,000 jobs in May, a significant pullback from 224,000 jobs added in April that is likely to heighten fears that the trade war is taking a greater toll. The
Washington PostSep 13 2013
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As Talks Continue, CIA Gets Some Weapons To Syrian Rebels
Although a Free Syrian Army commander has said his fighters haven't yet gotten any lethal aid from the U.S., sources tell NPR that some small arms are being delivered to moderate rebels.
NPR (Online News)Sep 13 2013
Opinion
Analysis: Putin scores diplomatic win on Syria
Russians and Americans have been duking it out in the Twitter world over who's scoring more points in high-stakes diplomatic wrangling over Syria U.S. President Barack Obama or Russian President Vladimir Putin.
CNN (Online News)Sep 13 2013
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Report: NSA Impersonated Google, Others Websites to Spy on Target Users
The tech security industry was still reeling from revelations in The New York Times and the Guardian last week that the intelligence gathering agencies in the U.S. and U.K. were supposedly undermining basic online security and privacy measures.
The BlazeJun 06 2013
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NBC's Pete Williams: DOJ Will 'Very Likely' Investigate Guardian Scoop
The U.S. Department of Justice may try seeking out the source of a bombshell article that revealed National Security Agency surveillance of millions of Americans, according to NBC News Justice correspondent Pete Williams.
HuffPostFeb 06 2013
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Veterans groups praise Vietnam combat vet Hagel, add pressure for Senate GOP over defense pick
Countering the Republican-led opposition to President Barack Obama's nominee for defense secretary is a less flashy but powerful constituency: military veterans. Veterans' organizations have praised Chuck Hagel, a twice-wounded combat veteran of Vietnam and deputy administrator in President Ronald Reagan's Veterans Administration. The Veterans of Foreign Wars
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Associated PressSep 11 2013
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Obama presses case for Syria strikes but asks Congress to delay vote as U.N. weighs Putin proposal.
The president says he will pursue a newly energized diplomatic course to try to resolve the standoff with Syria, but insisted the U.S. must conduct military strikes if needed in response to the Assad regimes alleged use of chemical weapons.
Wall Street Journal (News)Feb 25 2015
News
Netanyahu Declines Senate Democrats' Invitation
National Democrats are casting about for ways to affirm their support for Israel while also signaling loyalty to President Obama and his bruised ego. Obama has presided over an unprecedented cold spell in US-Israeli relations, thanks to a toxic combination of his personal dislike of Benjamin Netanyahu (evidently shared by many within his administ
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