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Here is our weekly survey of news stories to round out the week of September 22nd-28th, 2014.
The backstory of why Eric Holder quit: http://t.co/nomrvkaxxX
— POLITICO (@politico) September 25, 2014
What a Ma Ying-Jeou-Xi Jinping meeting could mean for China-Taiwan relations: http://t.co/tj7S2rocGp
— Brookings FP (@BrookingsFP) September 25, 2014
Who ran the worst campaign of 2014? http://t.co/EwpWrFIR8h
— POLITICO (@politico) September 25, 2014
Can the US rally more partners against Islamic State? Jessica Mathews: http://t.co/0mq2DVHrPh
— Carnegie Endowment (@CarnegieEndow) September 25, 2014
From #KochBrothers to @MikeBloomberg, see who tops @darrwest‘s U.S. #Billionaires Political Power Index: http://t.co/VWEGJqEeIy
— Brookings (@BrookingsInst) September 25, 2014
Opinion: South America faces political hangover http://t.co/bpfMrjdHZX
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) September 25, 2014
8 reminders of how horrible Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is http://t.co/EklNdbUvPk pic.twitter.com/tdhQbigBpt
— GlobalPost (@GlobalPost) September 25, 2014
Dispatches: Pakistan’s Murderous ‘Blasphemy’ Law http://t.co/iIBidvi8Af
— HRW Dispatches (@hrwdispatches) September 25, 2014
Parents who choose not to vaccinate their children are making an uneducated choice. http://t.co/JL9JY1LhjQ
— WSJ Editorial Page (@WSJopinion) September 25, 2014
.@MarijuanaPolicy files paperwork with California to put a legalization initiative on the 2016 ballot: http://t.co/wrMsy7ylu7
— CS Monitor (@csmonitor) September 25, 2014
Is China still a ‘developing’ country? http://t.co/QvKd962AhO pic.twitter.com/bJG6CScr4u
— Foreign Policy (@ForeignPolicy) September 25, 2014
Opinion: Reach out to the Muslim community, we’re all Aussies together. http://t.co/bcuGl1GzA9
— The Australian (@australian) September 25, 2014
#ICYMI No evidence of ISIS plot against US subways, say officials http://t.co/6McPiCwD5v
— Newsweek (@Newsweek) September 25, 2014
South Sudan: China to Send Troops for U.N. Mission http://t.co/9CvBJ3Zswd
— New York Times World (@nytimesworld) September 25, 2014
The Secret Service budget has doubled in real (inflation-adjusted) terms since 1998: http://t.co/9vMINnpOlw pic.twitter.com/clRISnMKMv
— Cato Institute (@CatoInstitute) September 25, 2014