Russia hands Obama administration a plan for chemical weapons in Syria
U.S. officials Wednesday will review a potential U.N. agreement from
Russia to secure Syria's chemical weapons stockpile, Secretary of State
John Kerry said.
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Another year, another Benghazi pledge from Obama
The White House on Wednesday pledged it would continue to pursue those
responsible for the deaths of four U.S. citizens a year ago in Benghazi,
Libya
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Congress wary of Russian diplomacy
Diplomatic efforts to dismantle Syria's chemical weapons program have
headed off -- for now -- the push for congressional approval of U.S.
military airstrikes, sparing President Obama a potentially embarrassing
rebuke of his foreign policy agenda.
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Newly released documents show NSA broke privacy rules repeatedly
National Security Agency database searches of Americans' phone numbers
broke privacy rules for three years, a secret court ruled in newly
released documents.
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Russia to send Iran missile systems
Russian President Vladimir Putin Wednesday ordered the shipment of five
S300VM Antey-2500 surface-to-air missile defense systems to Iran.
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Obama's Munich
In August 2012, President Obama inadvertently set America up for war: He
said that if Syria crossed a "red line" by using chemical weapons, that
would amount to a "game changer". In August 2013, Syrian dictator
Bashar Assad apparently did just that, gassing some 1,429 people in
Damascus.
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Voters pass judgment on Weiner, Spitzer comebacks
Voters were not in a forgiving mood for two brash New Yorker whose careers were shattered by sex scandals.
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Colorado voters remove gun control lawmakers from office
Voters ousted two Colorado Democratic lawmakers Tuesday in the state's
first ever legislative recall launched over their support for stricter
gun laws after last year's mass shootings.
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