SEE TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS WHAT THEY SAY .
- Policymakers vs. ordinary Americans: Distrust on both sides
- Many congressional Democrats wary of Obama’s Syria plan
By Paul Kane and Ed O’Keefe
- Ukraine to get $53 million in ‘non-lethal’ U.S. aid
- Kansas court rules Democrat’s name must be removed from U.S. Senate ballot
- White House addresses antibiotics
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- Thai leader apologizes for bikini remarks
By Chris Blake
- Mexico’s art world drawn into drug war
- Bodies found after attack on Ebola educators
By Reuters
- Islamic State uses hostage in new video
- Troops face o≠ at India-China border as leaders vow economic cooperation
By Annie Gowen
- Ellison steps back from Oracle’s top spot
- Business digest: Toll in Microsoft’s second round of layoffs is 2,100
- Google’s newest Androids to join iPhones in offering default encryption
- Recession-proof? Not this town.
By Chico Harlan
- A year later: Voices from the Navy Yard convey sorrow and solace
By Joe Davidson
- Apple strengthens, explains its tools for user privacy
- Truland begins auctioning office items
By Catherine Ho
- Two parties, but only one with Newt and Tom
By Al Kamen and Colby Itkowitz
- Holder announces effort on bias, policing
By Richard A. Serrano
- Grassley, Paul shine light on expenses linked to nonprofit
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Amy Ellis Nutt
- Policymakers vs. ordinary Americans: Distrust on both sides
- Many congressional Democrats wary of Obama’s Syria planBy Paul Kane and Ed O’Keefe
- Ukraine to get $53 million in ‘non-lethal’ U.S. aid
- Kansas court rules Democrat’s name must be removed from U.S. Senate ballot
- White House addresses antibioticsBy
- Thai leader apologizes for bikini remarksBy Chris Blake
- Mexico’s art world drawn into drug war
- Bodies found after attack on Ebola educatorsBy Reuters
- Islamic State uses hostage in new video
- Troops face o≠ at India-China border as leaders vow economic cooperationBy Annie Gowen
- Ellison steps back from Oracle’s top spot
- Business digest: Toll in Microsoft’s second round of layoffs is 2,100
- Google’s newest Androids to join iPhones in offering default encryption
- Recession-proof? Not this town.By Chico Harlan
- A year later: Voices from the Navy Yard convey sorrow and solaceBy Joe Davidson
- Apple strengthens, explains its tools for user privacy
- Truland begins auctioning office itemsBy Catherine Ho
- Two parties, but only one with Newt and TomBy Al Kamen and Colby Itkowitz
- Holder announces effort on bias, policingBy Richard A. Serrano
- Grassley, Paul shine light on expenses linked to nonprofit
- Amy Ellis Nutt

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