New accounts also have Mo. teen’s hands in air
Footage released by CNN and an account from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch seem to square with witness reports that Michael Brown’s hands were up before he was shot and killed by a police officer on Aug. 9.
S.C. father accused of killing his children was investigated after abuse allegations
“Dad appears to be overwhelmed as he is unable to maintain the home,” reads one social services report, “but the children appear to be clean, groomed and appropriately dressed.”
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Lagging global aid effort on Ebola lacks focus, leadership
There is no clear sense of who is leading, how funds are collected, and when efforts will ramp up.
In the Loop: Where are all the women at Hill hearings?
An analysis shows — surprise! — that men outpace women as witnesses.
Record donations to colleges, universities in D.C., Md., Va.
Schools have received major gifts even in lean economic times. The latest, for U-Md., is $31 million.
College dropout donates $31 million to University of Md.
The record gift from Brendan Iribe, co-founder of Oculus VR, will fund scholarships, computer science.
The emergence of the arm-and-train approach
Sharp policy reversal on Syrian rebels is one measure of the brutal and rapid rise of the Islamic State.
White House’s rationale for airstrikes in Syria scrutinized
Administration criticized for failing to first seek backing from Congress.
House GOP leaders back Obama’s Syria plans
It seems to be just a question of when and how Congress will weigh in on the president’s new strategy.
Broad coalition quickly forms for fight against ISIS
U.S. diplomats work to organize a wide system of allies, which may include Iran and China.
National digest: Mo. extends waiting period for abortions
A round-up of news from around the country.
Business digest: Verizon plans Net-based TV service
A roundup of business news from across the nation.
Another reason Main Street shouldn’t trust Wall Street
Corporate inversions, which lower companies’ taxable U.S. income, are the new fad in Big Business.
Obama at Pentagon Memorial: ‘ We do not give in to fear’
President praises survivors, family members for their spirit, visits D.C. school to help with service project.
Whistleblower protection has bipartisan backing on panel
In House hearing, representatives heard horror stories and promised to shield those who expose problems.
U.S. weakens al-Qaeda groups but hasn’t wiped any out
13 years after 9/11, U.S. operations rage on against terrorist groups in Pakistan, Somalia and Yemen.
Upcoming talks (in OH, CA, IL, CT, & IN)
See me speak in one of several major cities this fall.
Are Republicans really driving congressional polarization? Maybe not.
Different measures of congressional ideology tell very different stories.
Obama offers resolve and a strategy — within limits
Balancing reflects an understanding of the complexities, as well as the risks and uncertainties.
Montgomery warns about new whooping cough case
New case of pertussis at Gaithersburg High is not linked to summer camp in Pennsylvania.
Ohio ban on knowingly false statements in political campaigns is unconstitutional
Susan B. Anthony List prevails on the First Amendment issue. (Earlier this year, it prevailed before the Supreme Court on a preliminary procedural issue.) But what will happen on appeal?
University of Illinois trustees vote against Salaita appointment
The University of Illinois still refuses to appoint Steven Salaita to its faculty. Litigation is likely to follow.
15-year mandatory minimum federal sentence for possessing shotgun shells (no shotgun) almost 20 years after past felonies
Not unconstitutional under the Eighth Amendment, the panel holds (correctly, I think) -- but the concurrence is also right to criticize the breadth and rigidity of the mandatory minimum law.
How to keep your federal workers from looking elsewhere
More and more employees are departing the federal workforce.
Inheriting a war
Obama began his job as president handling wars he didn’t start, and now his successor likely will too.
The election of 1864 and the last temptation of Lincoln
With expected defeat, president vowed to work with successor to save Union and defeat slavery.
Senators elected to oppose war in 2008 try to strike the right tone on the Islamic State -- with reelection looming
Six years later, first-term Senate Democrats are asked to have opinions on conflict in the Middle East again.
Marijuana, Federal Power & the States
A conference at CWRU will examine the legal and policy issues arising from state decisions to opt out of the federal war on marijuana.
A coal boss is sued after allegedly firing a supervisor who wouldn’t give to his favorite candidates
If you guessed that the name ‘Robert Murray’ was involved, you are correct.
U.S. authorized to target individual Islamic State leaders
Shift in rules of engagement is key component of President Obama’s plan to go on “offense” in Iraq, Syria.
Survey: Veterans relying on VA as primary source of mental health
The survey, from the Wounded Warrior Project, underscores the importance of fixing the VA’s recent problems with access to care.
Clash of the titans: Wal-Mart rejects Apple Pay to pursue a competing mobile payment system
A fight to win the future of digital payments is developing between the world’s largest retailer and the world’s most valuable company.
Women underrepresented as witnesses at congressional hearings
Could it have something to do with despite the fact there are more women in Congress than ever before, men are still in charge?
International law and doing business in occupied territory
Can countries enter treaties with occupying states concerning the occupied territory? Can foreign companies engage in business with settlements in occupied territory? A new comprehensive survey of state practice relating to these questions suggests finds no legal restriction on these activities.
Stretch Hummers. A bloody brawl. And Sarah Palin?
Alaska bloggers say a massive fight at a house party allegedly involved the Palin clan.
Building an emergency health response
Dr. Nicole Lurie, of Health and Human Services, on confronting Ebola and other health crises.
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