As Protests Ease, Egypt Becomes Awash in Conspiracy Theories
Syrian refugees a major target
Protesting reforms like performance evaluations
The Constitution did not keep President Obama from attacking Syria. The people did.
Snowden leaked documents showing NSA had compromised it
Significant advocate of human rights in the country
Wants more money, natch
Cops not keen on soldiers who open carry in town
Criticized by Amnesty International
US, Austrian governments deny it
West Bank checkpoints temporarily closed
Wants US to back off with military threats
Case got international attention
Think it may go better even as they continue to negotiate over chemical weapons
Rather than the inflation-prone local currency
Probably upset that anybody got a break on taxes
Maybe spies won't be allowed to write them this time
Not that Putin is likely to suffer
Obama and Rand Paul define the edges of the politics of Syria. But do the politics matter?
Banks can't do business with them, so it's cash-only
The public says Obama disappoints on transparency and that Congress passes too many laws. It's split on Snowden, trusts Facebook less than the IRS on privacy, and opposes a bailout for Detroit.
Per a convention on them the country signed last month
Tokyo will host the 2020 Summer Olympics
US, Russia discussing diplomatic solution
Public says Obama disappoints on transparency, Congress passes too many laws, split on Snowden, Facebook trusted less than the IRS on privacy, and no bailout for Detroit
The Russian escape route may save Obama from waging an unpopular war.
Government will officially complain
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