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Friday, August 1, 2014

Cheat Sheet - Abduction: Hamas’s Most Terrifying Weapon

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August 01, 2014
TAKEN
The favored tactic of Israel's enemies in Gaza has been the abduction of soldiers who could be traded later on for Palestinian prisoners. On Friday, Hamas struck again. Eli Lake on the kidnapping that broke open Gaza's latest ceasefire.
URGENT CARE
Two Americans with Ebola are en route to a special facility in Atlanta where doctors will use every treatment available to fight a disease they've never seen. Dr. Kent Sepkowitz on whether American medicine can save the sick patients.
SLOW 'N' STEADY

The unemployment rate ticked up slightly to 6.2 percent for the month of July, from 6.1 percent in June, though the U.S. economy added 209,000 jobs. The number of unemployed people stayed mostly the same at 9.7 million, as did the number of long-term unemployed, at 3.2 million. The number of jobs added came down from the 288,000 added in June. Economists had expected around 230,000 jobs and the unemployment rate to head down to 6 percent.

TURNAROUND

The anti-gay laws passed by the Ugandan government that drew vociferous condemnation from Western government were declared "null and void" by the country's constitutional court Friday. The law had increased the criminal penalties for homosexuals.

GET READY, WORLD

In his letter to shareholders Thursday, founder Elon Musk declared that Tesla Motors will be sending out more than 100,000 cars per year by the end of 2015. He also announced that the company's reported revenue was $769 million for the second quarter, up from $405 million in the same period the previous year. However, the company's net loss also grew—to $62 million from $32 million, due to spending on charging stations, service centers, and the development of the Model X SUV. Musk also announced that the company is working with ore suppliers in yet another example of his firm belief that outsourcing does not save companies money. Most big auto companies use parts made by other companies for their cars.


GET ON IT
Judge Orders New FL Congressional Map
Calls for special session.
DON'T FORGET
Americans Jailed in N. Korea Issue Plea
To be tried soon.
SPEED DEMON
WHO: Ebola Moving Too Fast
For countries currently affected.
POINTING FINGERS
France May Ban Radical Jewish Group
Blamed for increasing tensions.
SELF-SUFFICIENT
New Mars Rover to Produce Own Oxygen
Launches in 2020.

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