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- Time to "turn the page" and help middle class, Obama to say
- Iowa Sen. Ernst promises GOP focus on Americans' concerns
- Obama in State of the Union: America is turning the page
- California two-year colleges may soon offer bargain bachelor's degrees
- Obama to say US turning the page on 'vicious recession'
- Obama to call for new war powers to fight IS: excerpts
- Obama to challenge Republicans to back tax hikes in big speech
- Obama to say U.S. must reshape economy to help middle class: excerpts
- U.S. Wages War on ISIS and al-Qaeda with Fewer Resources
- 'Sniper' success reveals power of conservative audience
- IT'S TIME TO BE PRACTICAL ABOUT MULTICULTURALISM
- Seth Rogen versus Sarah Palin: Is 'American Sniper' pro-war or patriotic?
- Canadian soldiers directing air strikes in Iraq
- Paris to sue Fox News for reports on Muslim 'no-go zones'
- Weakness of Yemen's government undermines US terror fight
- With Yemen in Chaos, al-Qaeda Terrorists Are Unleashed
- ISIS reportedly kills 13 boys for watching soccer: Is ISIS adopting Taliban tactics?
- Some in jury pool say they could be fair in marathon trial
- Yemen's almost coup a sign of more trouble to come
- Japan weighs ransom in Islamic State threat to kill hostages
- Memorial brings recognition to Iran's Jewish 'martyrs'
- Spain hopes Iran will join fight against Islamic extremism
- US in Cuba: 'Imperialist' mission to become embassy
- Japanese hostages documented their travels in Syria before IS abduction
- Why Assad No Longer 'Has to Go'
- IS threatens to kill Japan hostages, Tokyo vows not to give in
- IS executing 'educated women' in new wave of horror says UN
- Canada's Harper lied about ground combat in Iraq: opposition
- US charges two Yemenis over Afghanistan attacks
- Can Iraq hold together? How the new Shiite premier is doing.
- Attacks kill 8 people in Iraq
- Summary of Tuesday's actions by Supreme Court
- Syria regime air strikes kill at least 39
- 'Dozens' killed and wounded in airstrike on Syria market
- Norway orders house arrest after release of jailed mullah
- Special Report: For Islamic State, wheat season sows seeds of discontent
- Halliburton, Baker Hughes to lay off thousands as oil slumps
- A look at the hostages believed held by Islamic State group
- U.S. top court rejects appeals by Halliburton, KBR over conduct overseas
Time to "turn the page" and help middle class, Obama to say Posted: 20 Jan 2015 04:44 PM PST
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Iowa Sen. Ernst promises GOP focus on Americans' concerns Posted: 20 Jan 2015 04:38 PM PST |
Obama in State of the Union: America is turning the page Posted: 20 Jan 2015 04:35 PM PST |
California two-year colleges may soon offer bargain bachelor's degrees Posted: 20 Jan 2015 04:18 PM PST California's community colleges hope to begin offering bachelor's degrees for about $2,500 a year under a pilot program that won preliminary approval on Tuesday. The program aimed at reducing the cost of higher education in the most populous U.S. state got initial approval from the California Community Colleges Board of Governors at a meeting in the state capital of Sacramento. "These colleges are embarking on a new mission ... that will expand opportunities in public higher education," California Community Colleges Chancellor Brice W. Harris said. The course offerings must still be vetted by officials at the California State University and University of California systems before coming back to the community college board in March. |
Obama to say US turning the page on 'vicious recession' Posted: 20 Jan 2015 04:06 PM PST
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Obama to call for new war powers to fight IS: excerpts Posted: 20 Jan 2015 03:56 PM PST
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Obama to challenge Republicans to back tax hikes in big speech Posted: 20 Jan 2015 03:45 PM PST
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Obama to say U.S. must reshape economy to help middle class: excerpts Posted: 20 Jan 2015 03:36 PM PST
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U.S. Wages War on ISIS and al-Qaeda with Fewer Resources Posted: 20 Jan 2015 03:17 PM PST
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'Sniper' success reveals power of conservative audience Posted: 20 Jan 2015 03:15 PM PST |
IT'S TIME TO BE PRACTICAL ABOUT MULTICULTURALISM Posted: 20 Jan 2015 03:01 PM PST Following the murders in Paris at the Charlie Hebdo magazine and the kosher supermarket, one could hear the comforting sound of tens of thousands of footsteps marching in enraged opposition to the terrorists. This old struggle came up anew this week when a well-meaning Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal spoke in London about Islamic "no-go" zones in England where the British police dare not go. In fact, he was slightly wrong on the "no-go" thing, which is more characteristic of France's huge "grands ensembles," reminiscent of Chicago's massive, and now demolished, public housing. He should have spoken about how radical, anti-British Muslims are working to take over the public schools in Birmingham, since the "Trojan Horse" scandal is in the London papers every day, and about how Pakistani men in Rotherham had lured away 1,400 teenaged English girls, "groomed" them with liquor and drugs, and turned them into prostitutes. |
Seth Rogen versus Sarah Palin: Is 'American Sniper' pro-war or patriotic? Posted: 20 Jan 2015 02:55 PM PST Is "American Sniper" a hugely divisive American phenomenon? |
Canadian soldiers directing air strikes in Iraq Posted: 20 Jan 2015 02:40 PM PST TORONTO (AP) — Canadian special forces in northern Iraq have been helping Kurdish peshmerga fighters by directing coalition airstrikes against Islamic State extremists — work generally considered risky because it means they are close to the battle against the group. |
Paris to sue Fox News for reports on Muslim 'no-go zones' Posted: 20 Jan 2015 02:31 PM PST
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Weakness of Yemen's government undermines US terror fight Posted: 20 Jan 2015 02:22 PM PST |
With Yemen in Chaos, al-Qaeda Terrorists Are Unleashed Posted: 20 Jan 2015 02:15 PM PST American diplomats in Yemen were fired upon at a checkpoint in Sana'a, the capital city of Yemen, CNN reported Tuesday. No one was hurt. The situation in Yemen escalated into violence this week when Houthi militiamen launched a coup against the Yemeni President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi, inciting bloody clashes that killed eight people and injured scores of others on Monday alone. The Houthis are a religious Zaidi Shia movement with an armed wing, similar to the Sadr movement in Iraq and Hezbollah in Lebanon. The Houthis have been involved in a decade-long insurgency in northern Yemen, where the population of 25 million is roughly 60 percent Sunnis and 40 percent Shiites. |
ISIS reportedly kills 13 boys for watching soccer: Is ISIS adopting Taliban tactics? Posted: 20 Jan 2015 01:49 PM PST The report of boys killed for watching soccer comes on the heels of images the Islamic State released last week that depicted ISIS security personnel throwing two individuals to their deaths from a tower because they were "convicted" of being homosexual, according to a report from the International Business Times. Video beheadings, public executions, and torture have come to characterize life under the Islamic State in Western media. The Taliban, who ruled Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001, quickly imposed strict sharia, banned political parties and "killed indiscriminately" during their rise to power after establishing control in Kandahar, Afghanistan in 1994, according to Slate. As a result, thousands of members of religious minorities were killed during the five-year rule of the Taliban, according to Oxfam. |
Some in jury pool say they could be fair in marathon trial Posted: 20 Jan 2015 01:47 PM PST BOSTON (AP) — As jury selection resumed Tuesday in the highly anticipated terror trial of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the judge appeared to find what until now has been in scarce supply: prospective jurors who say they can be impartial. |
Yemen's almost coup a sign of more trouble to come Posted: 20 Jan 2015 12:50 PM PST Last September, the Zaydi-Shiite Houthi movement seized control of most of the capital, but under a power-sharing deal left in place the country's president, Abdo Rabbu Mansour Hadi, and his government. President Hadi had been elevated to the post as part of a deal brokered by Saudi Arabia and other Gulf monarchies following a popular uprising in 2011 that eventually forced out dictator Ali Abdullah Saleh. |
Japan weighs ransom in Islamic State threat to kill hostages Posted: 20 Jan 2015 12:38 PM PST |
Memorial brings recognition to Iran's Jewish 'martyrs' Posted: 20 Jan 2015 12:19 PM PST
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Spain hopes Iran will join fight against Islamic extremism Posted: 20 Jan 2015 12:06 PM PST
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US in Cuba: 'Imperialist' mission to become embassy Posted: 20 Jan 2015 11:53 AM PST
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Japanese hostages documented their travels in Syria before IS abduction Posted: 20 Jan 2015 11:51 AM PST Haruna Yukawa and Kenji Goto of Japan have been captured and threatened with death at the hands of the Islamic State. But who are they, and what compelled them to travel to Syria? |
Why Assad No Longer 'Has to Go' Posted: 20 Jan 2015 11:48 AM PST
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IS threatens to kill Japan hostages, Tokyo vows not to give in Posted: 20 Jan 2015 11:27 AM PST
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IS executing 'educated women' in new wave of horror says UN Posted: 20 Jan 2015 11:11 AM PST
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Canada's Harper lied about ground combat in Iraq: opposition Posted: 20 Jan 2015 11:05 AM PST
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US charges two Yemenis over Afghanistan attacks Posted: 20 Jan 2015 10:46 AM PST
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Can Iraq hold together? How the new Shiite premier is doing. Posted: 20 Jan 2015 10:42 AM PST It shows him shaking hands with Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, who has promised inclusive rule in a country at war with itself. Mr. Fahdawi, a Sunni tribal leader, asked the Shiite premier for "good quality" weapons – and more and better-armed Iraqi troops – to help his tribe repel Islamic State fighters in Sunni lands in western Iraq. Four months after Abadi took office aiming to mend ties between the Shiite-led government and Iraq's Kurdish and Sunni minorities, the failure to provide weapons to Sunni tribes willing to fight IS is symbolic of the deep sectarian distrust that still permeates Iraqi politics. The challenge facing Abadi was always going to be herculean: how to overcome years – even decades – of sectarian divisions in Iraq, made worse by the unabashedly Shiite-first policies of his predecessor, Nouri al-Maliki. |
Posted: 20 Jan 2015 10:11 AM PST BAGHDAD (AP) — Two bombings targeting Shiite neighborhoods killed eight people in Baghdad on Tuesday as authorities found 15 bodies of Kurdish fighters in a mass grave in an area once controlled by the Islamic State group. |
Summary of Tuesday's actions by Supreme Court Posted: 20 Jan 2015 10:04 AM PST WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court handed down opinions in three cases Tuesday and declined to hear arguments in dozens more. Among the highlights, the court: |
Syria regime air strikes kill at least 39 Posted: 20 Jan 2015 09:47 AM PST
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'Dozens' killed and wounded in airstrike on Syria market Posted: 20 Jan 2015 09:15 AM PST BEIRUT (AP) — An airstrike on a crowded market in a Syrian village controlled by the Islamic State group killed dozens of people on Tuesday, activists said. |
Norway orders house arrest after release of jailed mullah Posted: 20 Jan 2015 09:09 AM PST HELSINKI (AP) — Norwegian police have ordered house arrest for an Iraqi-born cleric who is to be released this weekend after serving time for making death threats against politicians and fellow immigrants. |
Special Report: For Islamic State, wheat season sows seeds of discontent Posted: 20 Jan 2015 09:07 AM PST
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Halliburton, Baker Hughes to lay off thousands as oil slumps Posted: 20 Jan 2015 09:05 AM PST
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A look at the hostages believed held by Islamic State group Posted: 20 Jan 2015 09:04 AM PST |
U.S. top court rejects appeals by Halliburton, KBR over conduct overseas Posted: 20 Jan 2015 08:18 AM PST
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