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Congress should back war on the Islamic State

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February 12    
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U.S. President Barack Obama announces he has sent Congress an authorization for the use of military force against Islamic State, also called ISIS or ISIL, that would continue the use of air power and could include limited ground operations by America
 
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 Deah Shaddy Barakat, 23, of Chapel Hill, and his wife, Yusor Mohammad, 21, and her sister, Razan Mohammad Abu-Salha, 19, of Raleigh, were shot to death at an apartment building in Chapel Hill, N.C. Their murder is a watershed moment for Americans to  Denial in Muslim students' deaths: Column
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 Supporters of gay marriage rally in front of Mobile County (Ala.) Probate Court on Monday. Is Alabama judge right on gay marriage? #tellusatoday
County judges in Alabama are refusing to issue marriage licenses to gay couples.
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 CIA Director John Brennan answers journalists' questions at a Dec. 11, 2014 press conference regarding the Senate's declassified report about the agency's use of torture. In addition to raising questions and debate domestically, the report also raise CIA torture undermined US interests: Column
U.S. 'intelligence' repelled moderates, boosted extremist recruitment in Middle East.
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The Air Force A-10 attack jet has killed 10 U.S. troops in four friendly fire incidents since 2001.
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 A 17-year-old bill banning internet taxes will expire Oct 1, unless Congress steps in to permanently end it. Small businesses using sites like Amazon and Ebay would be among millions affected. Thune & Wyden: Ban Internet taxes for good
Protect the Internet as a tax-free zone.
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