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» Assertive Assad bedevils U.S. efforts in Syria
“So far, we haven’t seen anything concrete in spite of the attacks on ISIS in northern Syria,” said Assad.
» Vaccination rates haven’t dropped, despite anti-vax hype
Nearly 92 percent of kids in the U.S. got their measles, mumps and rubella vaccines in 2013.
» Byron York: A surprise star in Iowa’s presidential sweepstakes
“She gave the perfect speech in the perfect venue on the perfect topic,” said veteran activist Sam Clovis.
» India climate pledge a question after new commitments
Getting India, the third-biggest emitter of greenhouse gases, on board will be key to the negotiations.
» Watchdog: Border Patrol aircraft possibly unsafe, despite rising maintenance costs
Poor fleet management cost Customs and Border Protection $118 million.
» Senate GOP clear path for possible Obama Supreme Court pick
Under the GOP plan, the 60-vote threshold for legislation would remain unchanged.
» Editorial: America still has time to avoid Greek tragedy
America is not Greece, but the scream from Athens should serve as a warning.
» On campaign trail, Scott Walker downplays union battles
“There is no downside for any Republican … to attack labor unions, especially government labor unions.”
» Noemie Emery: Liberation theology
If the facts don’t exist, Obama will make up some facts he likes better.
» Obama’s immigration action carries limited economic appeal
There are many factors complicating Obama’s economic argument.
» Cutting long-serving military officers ‘not a humane’ decision
“These are experienced, trained people departing. But that’s where the money is.”

