White House Won’t Condemn Detention Of Glenn Greenwald’s Partner |
White House says the U.S. government got a "heads up" that detention was going to happen |
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Post-Vacation, Obama to Face Egypt, Spending Talks |
(WASHINGTON) — Fresh from a weeklong vacation, President Barack Obama has to confront such issues as the crisis in Egypt and federal spending... |
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Morning Must Reads: August 19 |
In the news: Egypt, immigration reform, Al Jazeera America, Detroit, endangered species, Bloomberg, and the August recess | |
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Field of Drama: Why Iowa Could Decide the Future of the GOP |
The state has already become the battlefield of choice for the GOP's warring factions | |
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U.S. Military Aid to Egypt: An IV Drip, With Side Effects |
Since President Obama scrapped the U.S. military’s role in September’s Bright Star joint training exercise with the Egyptian military... | |
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Can a Dusty Legislative Gambit Revive Immigration Reform? |
Progressive activists want to use a so-called discharge petition to force a vote | |
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Congress Split on Cutting Off Aid to Egypt |
(WASHINGTON) — Members of Congress are split over whether the U.S. should cut off military aid to Egypt, highlighting the difficult choices facing... |
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Meet the Woman Who Will Lead Evangelical Lutherans: ‘Religious but Not Spiritual’ |
Change has come to one of America’s largest Christian denominations. Last week the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) elected its... | |
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