- “Senate leaders are working on a revised resolution authorizing U.S. strikes in Syria that puts President Barack Obama on a short leash in responding to the alleged use of chemical weapons by Bashar Assad’s forces.” [Politico]
- Top-secret files provided by Edward Snowden to the Washington Post reveals, “No other nation draws as much scrutiny across so many categories of national security concern” as Pakistan. [WashPost]
- Jeff Bezos discusses his $250 million purchase of the Post. [WashPost]
- “Microsoft Corp. struck a $7 billion deal to acquire Nokia Corp.’s struggling cellphone business, a bold move to try to catch up in a fast-growing mobile market that is now dominated by Samsung Electronics Co. and Apple Inc.” [WSJ]
- CBS and Time Warner end financial dispute, blackout. [TIME]
- Diana Nyad, 64, becomes the first person to swim from Cuba to Florida without a shark cage. [TIME]
Morning Must Reads: September 3
In the news: Syria, Pakistan, Nokia, and Diana Nyad