Donald Trump finally discovers some publicity is bad publicity; fighting heats up in Aleppo; the Obama administration starts bombing Libya to fight ISIS.
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TOP NEWS
At long last
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He just can't help himself. Donald Trump has spent the better part of the last 72 hours attacking Khizr and Ghazala Khan, the parents of a slain American soldier, after they spoke at the Democratic National Convention last week.
[Vox / Ezra Klein]
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But other than the Khans themselves, no one looks good here. Not Donald Trump, who, at one point, issued a statement that said in the space of a sentence that Trump had read the Constitution and that Khan had no right to say he hadn't.
[Vox / German Lopez]
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It could be worse for Trump. He could be getting asked some hard questions about his campaign's lobbying to soften the Republican platform line on Ukraine (though, as Vox's Zack Beauchamp points out, Trump's not quite as ignorant about Ukraine as the media's saying).
[Vox / Zack Beauchamp]
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There will be time for all of those questions at the debates. As long as Trump shows up. Which, given that he's already complaining that the debate schedule is unfair because it conflicts with 2 NFL games, may not happen at all.
[The Atlantic / David A. Graham]
A tire fire in Aleppo
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Assad and Russia's big advantage: They have air power, and the rebels don't. But rebels (and sympathizers) have created an impromptu no-fly zone by setting piles of tires on fire, creating a thick smoke screen.
[Washington Post / Max Bearak]
War in Libya, the sequel
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But — just like the 2011 war to unseat Qaddafi — the US government hasn't asked Congress whether it can go to war in Libya. Instead, it argues, its efforts in Libya are part of the war on terror, and therefore covered by the Authorization for Use of Military Force passed on September 14, 2001.
[The Intercept / Alex Emmons]
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A possible split to watch: President Obama's would-be successor Hillary Clinton accepted this logic in 2011. Her running mate, Sen. Tim Kaine, very much did not, and has continually pressed for a new congressional authorization for military action against ISIS.
[Yahoo / Olivier Knox]
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"[Trump] boasted there were 1,000 people standing outside on the Wells Avenue side in 104-degree heat, listening to him on loudspeakers. (There weren’t; there were at most 50, according to a city firefighter who was outside, and the temperature never hit 100.)"
[Roanoke Times / Dan Casey]
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"It is with sadness that we announce the death of our College cat, Simpkin, who passed away peacefully over the weekend … He was a truly terrible mouser, a sometime successful bird-catcher, and a loyal and faithful companion to many students, fellows and staff. He never married."
[Hertford College]
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"Newspapers all over Idaho, as well as media outlets nationwide, had reported on the debunking of the Syrian gang-rape story, but some in Twin Falls saw the focus on the mistaken details—the ethnicity of the perpetrators, the presence of a knife—as a way to sweep a true story of Islamic violence under the rug."
[Slate / Michelle Goldberg]
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