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Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling "This is a very bad deal and Israel utterly rejects it... Israel will do everything it needs to do to defend itself and to defend the...
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Some disappointing corporate earnings news and falling oil prices combined to pull the Dow Jones industrial average back from a record level on Tuesday. Power company stocks were...
Foreign Policy
Back in the summer, when reports about Document Number Nine were trickling out of Beijing, I blogged the following about China's future path of economic reform: [I]t seems that...

Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi swears in newly-appointed vice president, a former senior judge, Mahmoud Mekki, in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Aug. 12, 2012.
CAIRO — In a letter from prison made public by his lawyers on Wednesday, Mohamed Morsi, the former Islamist president of Egypt, heaped scorn on his opponents in the military-backed government, saying that they had committed treason and that Egypt...
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Hawaii House member Blake Oshiro, top left , Hawaii Senator Clayton Hee, top second left, Lt. Gov. Brian Schatz, top right center, Hawaii Senator Brickwood Galuteria, second right and House Speaker Calvin Say, right look on as Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombie signs the Hawaii Civil Unions bill into law at a ceremony held at Washington Place Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2011 in Honolulu. The new law makes Hawaii  the seventh state to give essentially the same rights of marriage to same-sex couples through civil unions or similar laws.
Comment () Tweet Proponents of gay marriage rally outside House chambers at the Hawaii Capitol in Honolulu on Friday, Nov. 8, 2013. Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombie is expected to sign a bill Wednesday legalizing gay marriage. By OSKAR GARCIA, Associated...
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Good morning, AdLand. Here's what you need to know today: Starbucks has been ordered by an arbitrator to pay $2.7 billion to Mondelez International for improperly terminating a deal through which Mondelez marketed Starbucks brand coffee in...
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People inspect the aftermath of a car bomb attack in Baghdad's Shiite enclave of Sadr City, Iraq, Monday, July 23, 2012.
BAGHDAD: Violence across Iraq, including bombings against Shias killed 23 people on Wednesday as worshippers massed in a shrine city on the eve of major commemoration rituals often targeted by militants. The bloodshed was the latest in a months-long...
photo: AP / Karim Kadim
Caroline Kennedy
Caroline Kennedy, taking her first government job The Daily Briefing UPDATED: Just what Fitz needs POTUS to Cleveland with Bush-like approval numbers... Buckeye Forum Podcast The Dispatch public affairs team talks politics and tackles state and...
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In this Friday, Sept. 28, 2012 image taken from the video filmed by a cellphone in a hospital in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Ukraine's jailed former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko addresses Ukrainians. Ukraine's jailed former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko urged her country Saturday to defeat President Viktor Yanukovych's party in next month's parliamentary election. In an emotional video appeal, Tymoshenko accused Yanukovych of turning Ukraine into a "police state."
KIEV, Ukraine - Ukraine's parliament has delayed a key vote on the release of jailed former Ukrainian premier Yulia Tymoshenko, which could pave the way for the signing of a landmark integration deal with the European Union. Parliament Speaker...
photo: AP / www.tymoshenko.ua
Climate Warnings
GENEVA: Sea levels this year posted a record high, making low-lying coastal populations ever more vulnerable to extreme weather like super-storm Haiyan, the UN said Wednesday. In an interim report on the planet's climate, the World Meteorological...
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