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Wall Street Journal
President Obama fired acting IRS Commissioner Steven Miller on Wednesday, two days after claiming it was an "independent" agency. That was certainly a rapid re-education. But Mr....
CounterPunch
A cruel and heart-rending civil war rages in Syria, and this tragedy is fueling a heated political debate in the rest of the world between interventionists (whether sincere R2P...
Huffington Post
From his 75 percent income tax to his 25 percent approval ratings, François Hollande, the French president who took office one year ago, has already been judged the hapless Louis...

People gather at the scene of a car bomb attack in the Sadr City neighborhood in Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, May 16, 2013.
Attacks across Iraq have killed 50 people in the last two days as growing friction between Sunni and Shia leads to more sectarian violence. Sunni anger has been increasing since Iraqi army soldiers broke up a peaceful sit- in in a square in the town...
photo: AP / Karim Kadim
In this photo provided by the Alaskan Volcano Observatory, the Pavlof volcano erupts Thursday, May 16, 2013, as seen from the air from the southwest in Cold Bay, Alaska.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A remote Alaska volcano continues to erupt, spewing lava and ash clouds. The Alaska Volcano Observatory said Thursday a continuous cloud of ash, steam and gas from Pavlof Volcano has been seen 20,000 feet above...
photo: AP / Alaskan Volcano Observatory, Theo Chesley
President Barack Obama and Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan arrive for their joint news conference in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, Thursday, May 16, 2013.
WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama and Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan insisted Thursday that Bashar al-Assad must still quit power despite moves to organize peace talks in Syria's bloody civil war. The leaders met in Washington amid a...
photo: AP / Pablo Martinez Monsivais
A man enters one of the tunnels dug with shovels in the Shinkolobwe Cobalt mine on Saturday, the mine is situated, 35km from the town of Likasi, in South Eastern, Democratic Republic of Congo, April 10, 2004. Amid world terror fears and concerns about unregulated nuclear materials, Congo's president issued a strict decree: The mining zone that provided uranium for the atomic bombs America unleashed on Hiroshima and Nagasaki must close immediately.
KINSHASA, CongoThe government of Congo says more than 20 people have died in a collapse at a bush mine in the region of Masisi in North Kivu province. That’s in the far eastern part of the country. The statement sent to reporters late...
photo: AP / Schalk van Zuydam
Kobe Bryan, left, and David Beckham are seen on the set of Time Warner Cable SportsNet at the Time Warner Cable Sports launch event on Monday, Oct. 1, 2012, in Los Angeles.
By MATTHEW FUTTERMAN and JOSHUA ROBINSON David Beckham, the soccer star and one of the most famous athletes in the world, announced his retirement from the sport Thursday. "I think I'm ready," said the 38-year-old Beckham, arguably the world's most...
photo: AP / Jordan Strauss
The flag of Croatia and the European flag, on the building of Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European integration, in Zagreb
Germany's lower house of parliament approved Croatia's entry to the European Union on Thursday, clearing the last formal hurdle for the former Yugoslav republic to enter the bloc. Croatia is...
photo: Creative Commons / Bogdan Giuşcă
Sreesanth, 2 others held over spot-fixing charges
The special cell of Delhi police on early Thursday morning (2.30 AM) arrested three players of Rajasthan Royals, a cricket team participating in Indian Premiere League (IPL), over the allegations of spot fixing in the IPL matches. S. Sreesanth, Ankit...
photo: AP / Rick Rycroft