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 Fueling a jet. Fuel prices fall, but not airline fees: Our view
When the surcharges first popped up, industry pointed out that fuel is their biggest cost.
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 Seth Meyers Punchlines: A road to the White House filled with drama
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 Bradley Cooper appears in a scene from  'Sniper' renews Americans interest in war: Column
Public's attention to wars has waned. Our troops deserve better.
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 Former Florida governor Jeb Bush and his son, new Texas land commissioner George P. Bush, in October in Abilene. Jonah Goldberg: Can Jeb beat rap on dynasties?
Bush is judged harshly because of his name, but merit should count the most with voters.
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 Brian Williams of NBC Nightly News in Baghdad, 2007. Brian Williams plays the fool: Column
We are wrong to demand politicians and journalists be characters in the stories they tell.
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 Jordanians show their support for the government against terrorism in Amman, Jordan, on Feb. 4. Will video backfire on Islamic State? #tellusatoday
Our followers talked about how video of a Jordanian being burned alive would affect the Islamic State.
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 Net neutrality debates have flared up again this week ahead of the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) Chairman Tom Wheeler's policy announcement about an overhaul of federal policy. Critics say protests, like the one pictured from May 2014, ha Wheeler move latest blow to bipartisan Internet: Column
Partisanship will only stunt progress progress on internet
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 President Obama meets the new Saudi Arabian king, Salman bin Abdulaziz, in Riyadh on Jan. 27. New Saudi king muscles up to help USA: Column
With the rise of the Islamic State, America treasures Saudi Arabia in in a whole new way.
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 Filled airport. Fliers vote with their wallets: Opposing view
Air travel remains one of the best consumer bargains in America.
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