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Friday, August 29, 2014

Cheat Sheet - Could This Navy SEAL Be Hillary's VP?

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August 29, 2014
SNAKE-EATER

The man who commanded the raid on Osama bin Laden and pushed special operators into every dark corner of the globe was approached as a possible candidate to be Hillary Clinton's running mate in 2016. Kimberly Dozier reports on the shadow campaign to recruit retired Admiral Bill McRaven and his repeated denials that politics isn't his next mission.

KEEP CALM

The U.K.'s terror threat level has been raised from "substantial" to "severe" thanks to the situation in Iraq and Syria. Prime Minister David Cameron said at least 500 people have left Britain "to fight in Syria and potentially Iraq." A "substantial" threat means a terror attack on the U.K. is "highly likely," but the government said there is no intelligence to indicate that an attack is "imminent." The U.K. is now on the second highest of five possible terror alert levels.

NAÏVE

Rarely has a president said something like "we don't have a strategy yet" to combat a threat to America, but Barack Obama did just that yesterday. No wonder, Stuart Stevens writes. The president puts too much faith in the eventual triumph of good over evil, as if victory in the Cold War or World War II were foregone conclusions—not the result of good people willing to die.

TURBULENCE

For the second time this week, a plane was forced to land over a seat-recline fight. A Paris flight bound for Miami was forced to land at Logan International Airport in Boston after Edmund Alexandre, 61, of Paris became enraged when the passenger in front of him reclined her seat. When a flight attendant tried to calm him down, Alexandre proceeded to chase him down the aisle. An air marshal cuffed Alexandre and he was arrested at the airport. Alexandre faces federal and state charges for interfering with the American Airlines crew. On Sunday, a similar dispute over a seat recline forced a plane flying from Newark to Denver to land in Chicago.

TO TELL OR NOT TO TELL

HPV is the most common sexually transmitted disease in America, but we still aren't talking about it. Part of it is the shame associated with the virus, and part of it is the lack of education. Emily Shire on the challenges millions of women face when discussing HPV.


WORK IT
'40-Hour' Workweek is Actually 47
Working 9-to-5 is a myth.
HE'S ALL YOURS
Ft. Hood Killer Wants to Be ISIS Citizen
Nidal Hasan wrote to ISIS leader.
TIGHTENING THE SCREWS
U.S. Ups Sanctions for Aiding Iran
People and businesses targeted.
UNCONTAINABLE
Ebola Case Reaches Senegal
Fifth country hit.
GET WELL
Joan Rivers 'Resting Comfortably'
After life-threatening hospitalization.

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