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What Obama should say about “Innocence of Muslims”
Nivien Saleh
The violent furor linked to the movie offers a chance to deliver a telling message about freedom of speech
Army tests body armor tailored for female soldiers
Kristin M. Hall
New body armor is specially designed for women
Obama’s foreign policy test
Jean MacKenzie
As Mideast protests simmer, the election could turn on how the candidates handle a messy crisis
Protests of anti-Islam film across the world
Associated Press
Protests spurred by the controversial "Innocence of Muslims" film continue into second week
Addicted troops ignored
Katie Drummond
They risked their lives for their country. Now, drug-dependent vets find they can expect little in return
Courting leaders of an anti-Muslim hate fest
Zaid Jilani
A recent summit of the Family Research Council, where Paul Ryan spoke, quickly devolved into something sinister
Troops pack up gear to ship out of Afghanistan
Deb Riechmann
While some service members go home, others are prepare thousands of vehicles and other equipment for shipment
Troops pack up gear to ship out of Afghanistan
Deb Riechmann
U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan are preparing for the Sept. 30 troop drawdown
Romney speech: Another fib about Obama
Alex Seitz-Wald
The Republican claims Obama didn't talk about unemployment in his convention speech -- he did
Calm returns to Cairo: Now what?
Erin Cunningham
The protesters may have dispersed, but a serious debate over America’s role in the Middle East has just begun
Guantanamo prisoner’s tragic letter
John Knefel
Adnan Latif suffered at the hands of the U.S. government in ways that most people can't begin to comprehend
Drones: Hidden in plain sight
Cora Currier
How the government talks about a drone program it won't acknowledge exists
Mitt turns mean
Jonathan Bernstein
What was behind the Romney campaign's vicious attacks on the media this week?
How Congress left our embassies exposed
Jordan Michael Smith
One reason our embassies are unable to protect themselves? Congress has been slashing their funding for years
Egypt and Libya denounce “extremist” fringe
Erin Cunningham
After the attacks in Benghazi, Muslims from both countries took to Twitter and other outlets to express their grief
America’s war monopoly
Tom Engelhardt
The US is involved in military operations in countries you'd never expect. Further proof that war's what we do best
“Breaking Bad”: White supremacist fable?
Malcolm Harris
The series is just the latest Hollywood offering to get the drug trade wrong--and provide a dicey racial narrative
Blame anarchy for Benghazi
Murtaza Hussain
Libyans are overwhelmingly pro-American. So how did Tuesday's attack occur?
Libyan attack may have been planned
Osama Alfitory, Maggie Michael
As the US learns more about last night's embassy attack, the White House believes it may have been planned
Who is Sam Bacile?
Shaya Tayefe Mohajer
The man behind the controversial anti-Islamic film claims to be Israeli, but Israel officials have no record of him
Mitt Romney will never be president
Joan Walsh
His disgraceful dishonesty in using the murder of a U.S. ambassador to attack Obama will haunt him
Anti-Islam filmmaker in hiding after protests
Shaya Tayefe Mohajer
Riots reportedly led to the death of a America's ambassador to Libya
Oh no, the Democrats are “Kerry-izing” Romney
Alex Pareene
According to Politico, "Kerry-izing" means saying Mitt has no clue on foreign policy, not "lying about his record"
Bush missed 9/11 warnings
Alex Seitz-Wald
Bush ignored 9/11 warnings; Romney sees foreign policy as a "distraction"; and other top Tuesday stories
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