The reviews are coming in for the bipartisan budget deal crafted by Republican Rep. Paul Ryan and Democratic Sen. Patty Murray and as the Los Angeles Times says, the package seems to have “something for everyone to dislike.”
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One Week After Typhoon, ‘The Mood Here Is Very Desperate’
The 220,000 residents of Tacloban — and millions more across central and southern Philippines — were hunkered down one week ago as Typhoon Haiyan bore down on them.
‘It Looks Like A 50-Mile Wide Tornado’ Hit The Philippines
The enormous task continues of getting aid to the millions of people who were in the path of Typhoon Haiyan when it roared into parts of the Philippines.
Striking Syria Still Seems A Question Of When, Not Whether
Though Great Britain won’t be joining in any military action aimed at Syria, it appears the White House is determined to go ahead — most likely within the next few days and most likely with missile strikes.
Why Chase Tornadoes? To Save Lives, Not To ‘Die Ourselves’
Why do storm chasers do what they do? Do the benefits outweigh the dangers?
FBI Pick Is A Republican With Deep Roots In Law Enforcement
“Name any high office in federal law enforcement … odds are Jim Comey’s had it over the years.”
Boston Bombings: Monday’s Developments
People in Boston and across Massachusetts will pause for a moment of silence at 2:50 p.m. ET Monday — marking the time exactly one week before when the first of two bombs exploded near the finish line of the Boston Marathon, killing three people and injuring more than 170.