World
US and South Korea Complete Joint Military Drills
North Korea was unusually quiet about the exercises
UN Inspectors To Leave Syria Today
Have been collecting evidence from site of alleged chemical attack near Damascus last week
US Hoping To Form International Coalition For Syria Response
List of potential partners shorter thanks to vote in British House of Commons yesterday
Rand Paul: Obama Administration's Objective in Syria is a Stalemate
Not a fan of intervention
Low-Intensity Protests in Egypt Continue
Small, scattered Muslim Brotherhood protests amid crackdown
Syrian Opposition Leader: Intervention a Moral Responsibility
Having Congress approve is a moral responsibility, chief
Ave Maria University Sues Feds Over Obamacare, Again
Second lawsuit filed by the school against Obamacare
Japan Wants 3 Percent Increase in Defense Spending, Largest Hike in 20+ Years
Japan still handicapped by post-World War II limitations
UK Faces Power Crunch as Coal Plants Shut Down
Threat of power shortages rising
David Cameron: I Don't Need to Apologize to Obama
Parliament voted down UK intervention in Syria
Six Killed in Drone Strikes in Yemen
Including senior Al Qaeda leaders, according to US officials
White House Sends More Evidence on Syria Chemical Use to Congress
Still not being called back into session though
UK Parliament Rejects Military Action in Syria; Enough to Pull US Back From Intervention?
No plan to bring Congress back to debate the issue
Syrian Lawmakers Warn UK Against Strikes
Say it would plunge region into even worse sectarian violence
Saudi Arabia Adopts Domestic Violence Law
Country not exactly known for its treatment of women
116 Lawmakers Say President Must Seek Congressional Approval for Syria Strike
Don't count on the president obliging
Under Pressure, France Reins-In Tax Hike Plans
The EU already told the French government to stop robbing its people