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Here is our weekly survey of news stories to round out the week of September 15th-21st, 2014.
Good luck to all of the extempers competing at the Yale Invitational this weekend!
Polls close in Scotland’s #indyref – join our coverage at http://t.co/qyVoTOcVuf as counting begins pic.twitter.com/vtFxkIXNA1
— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) September 18, 2014
U.S. Senate approves arming, training moderate Syrian rebels http://t.co/ZJNI4TR0kQ
— Haaretz.com (@haaretzcom) September 19, 2014
Why girls get better grades than boys http://t.co/wlgdZuObGk
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) September 18, 2014
UN announces mission to combat Ebola as cases near 5,335 http://t.co/4wFiWGsJDw
— TIME.com (@TIME) September 19, 2014
As oil and terror intertwine, Somalis want more from their government http://t.co/4nUufkjjrw pic.twitter.com/9gMPwocG6B
— GlobalPost (@GlobalPost) September 18, 2014
Obamacare is not to blame for America’s health mess, and it could point the way forward @chowardchoward http://t.co/S7AGgZyskv
— The Economist (@EconUS) September 18, 2014
Environmentalists Call on Peru’s Government to Fight Illegal Logging: Illegal logging is the… http://t.co/LNVXK0nwZ9
— LatAm Herald Tribune (@LAHT) September 18, 2014
“In a time of national anxiety, women voters are again turning to Republicans for security.” http://t.co/fmfxYKe336
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) September 19, 2014
Some of China’s oldest buildings are in ruins—courtesy of the Western powers, says @Doug_Bandow: http://t.co/z7774RcLfQ
— Cato Institute (@CatoInstitute) September 19, 2014
Senate GOP campaign talking points do NOT include full repeal of Obamacare. http://t.co/JWRPgHhLjT via @rollcall @cqnow
— Emily Ethridge (@CQRCEmily) September 18, 2014
Book of the day: how Hillary Clinton reshaped the State Department: http://t.co/ASH9nAgyZs
— FA Books (@FA_books) September 19, 2014
As warnings mount against foreign intervention, a document reveals #Egypt‘s military agreement with #Libya | http://t.co/1ZcjQk37Oc
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) September 19, 2014
Democrats won a key legal battle in the Kansas Senate race, but now the party faces a wrenching choice: http://t.co/ctddST3aS0
— POLITICO (@politico) September 19, 2014
There are many things that divide the U.S. electorate. Watching football is not one of them: http://t.co/l1o7Lq1CBT pic.twitter.com/8PbxMTUyHI
— Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) September 19, 2014
Want to fight Ebola? Don’t do it like Sierra Leone http://t.co/t8ZQnSD2BS pic.twitter.com/Q1fdbrC3hd
— GlobalPost (@GlobalPost) September 19, 2014