Kerry says U.S. won’t tolerate North Korean nukes, 20 years too late
Fledgling Fliers Fighting Feathered Foes
Air Force Academy cadets are exploring how to reduce dangerous bird-aircraft collisions
Kerry: U.S. Will Not Accept North Korea as Nuclear State
Secretary of State John Kerry said that the U.S. and South Korea remain “firmly unified” against North Korean nuclear missile activity after a hour-long meeting with South Korean Foreign Minister Yun Byong-se at the State …
White House Defends Joe Biden From Gates Criticism
“President Obama relies on his good counsel every day,” says a spokesperson
The Real Reason Hillary Rented Her Email List: To Get It Back
The pro-Hillary Clinton super PAC Ready for Hillary turned heads Sunday when it rented the use of the former Secretary of State’s old presidential campaign email list, sparking a new round of speculation that Clinton is moving …
Feds Push Doctor Talks To Combat Excessive Drinking
CDC director tackles America’s excessive alcohol consumption
Why Obama Won’t Take on al-Qaeda in Iraq Anymore
A campaign plan overtaken by a desire to disentangle from the Middle East
FBI Burglars Come Forward After 43 Years Amid New Secrecy Debate
Activists who leaked data in 1971 call for leniency for Edward Snowden
Gates Slams Biden in Memoir, Reveals He Nearly Quit
Former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates has harsh words for Vice President Joe Biden’s foreign policy judgement in his soon-to-be-released memoir.
According to the New York Times, which obtained an early copy of the memoir, …
Senate Advances Jobless Benefits Bill, But Future Is Grim
Unemployment insurance unlikely to pass House
Republicans Target ‘Lie of the Year’ Democrats in New Ads
The spots will run in 12 states
Bicker, Jab And More Deadlock: Washington’s Bipartisan Solution For Income Inequality
President Lyndon B. Johnson declared America’s “unconditional” War on Poverty fifty years ago Wednesday, setting up far-reaching government initiatives like Medicaid, a greatly expanded food stamp program, and federally
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Morning Must Reads: January 7
In the News: Sunni revolt in Iraq, how Republicans could win it all in 2014, Questions Behind John Kerry’s Call for Peace, FBI Burglars Reveal Themselves, Income Inequality, and the Fiscal Cliff’s potential comeback