White House: Chemical Attack Requires Response |
(WASHINGTON) —The White House is making a legal argument for undertaking a military response to the use of chemical weapons against civilians in... |
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Ex-Salvadoran Military Leader Gets 21 Months in U.S. |
(BOSTON) — A former Salvadoran military colonel who faces war crimes accusations has been sentenced to 21 months in prison on U.S. immigration... | |
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More Americans Have Supported Syrian Air Strikes Than Opposed |
Forty-nine percent of Americans back strikes by cruise missiles and drones that don't risk U.S. lives, the Quinnipiac poll found, with 38 percent... | |
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Napolitano Praises US Response in Farewell Speech |
WASHINGTON (AP) — Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said Tuesday that she is resigning with confidence from the Obama administration and... | |
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Social Spying: Governments Demanded Facebook Data on 38,000 People This Year |
(WASHINGTON) — Government agents in 74 countries demanded information on about 38,000 Facebook users in the first half of this year, with about... |
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Morning Must Reads: August 27 |
In the news: a military strike against Assad | |
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Mission All-But-Impossible: Destroying Syria's Chemical Weapons from the Air |
Such strikes would likely spread deadly agents downwind, possibly killing civilians | |
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Kerry: Chemical Arms Use in Syria Has Consequences |
(WASHINGTON) — Secretary of State John Kerry says there is “undeniable” evidence of a large-scale chemical weapons attack in Syria,... | |
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