Sunday, October 20, 2013
WASHINGTON TIMES 10/20/2013
Submitted by: Jason Lord
She’s back: Hillary Clinton re-enters political fray to endorse Terry McAuliffe
Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton formally endorsed ...
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OPINION
PAUL: Another shutdown stickup
LAMBRO: Sifting through the remains on the battlefield
PRUDEN: And now the blame game
EDITORIAL: What now for the Republicans?
NAPOLITANO: A rising torrent of debt and destruction
TOP NEWS
Cruz: Hard to win with Senate Republicans ‘firing cannons’ at House
MILLER: D.C. police help get firearms to National Cathedral for event to promote gun control
Photos of the week: From a happy panda at the National Zoo to the removal of the shutdown barricades
U.S. debt jumps a record $328 billion — tops $17 trillion for first time
JPMorgan Chase reaches tentative $13B settlement with Justice Department: reports
Cuccinelli: Implementation of Obamacare a ‘national embarrassment’
Obamacare missing from Obama radio address; GOP challenged on budget
POLITICS
Immigration back on the front burner for Obama; raises eyebrows with DHS pick
Bill Young dies at 82; Fla. Republican had served 43 years in Congress
A call to arms: Emboldened tea party moves to finish off weak Republicans
Former House speaker Tom Foley dies at 84
The joke’s on us: A scheming China laughs as chronic crisis cripples Washington
VIDEO
VIDEO: Rep. Charlie Rangel Won't Tax Your Dead Body
(00:35) - Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-NY) on the death tax.
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SECURITY
U.S. releases $1.6 billion aid package to Pakistan
Obama nominates Pentagon lawyer Jeh Johnson to head DHS
Saudi Arabia, angry with West, slams door on U.N. Security Council seat
Obama to name lawyer Jeh Johnson as new Homeland chief
NSA spy chief to step down
COMMUNITIES
Americans performing Hajj attacked in Saudi Arabia
How President Obama gave America Ted Cruz and the Tea Party
ISTOOK: Why trust any budget deal after 2011's $2.1 trillion debt hike ripoff?
Obama's new AMEX card increases debt by $328 billion in one day
LEE: Dis-incenting gridlock in Washington
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