- Edward Snowden is reportedly in talks with U.S.
officials over a possible deal that would allow him to
return to the United States.
- The fallout from the controversial Bergdahl prisoner swap
continues to grow this week as lawmakers from both sides of the
aisle sharply criticize the White House for failing to brief
Congress on its plan to trade five Taliban fighters held at
Guantanamo for captured Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl.
- Five U.S. troops
were killed on Monday in a friendly fire incident in
Afghanistan.
- Insurgents have
taken control of key areas of the city of Mosul in northern
Iraq.
- Hillary Clinton’s new memoir Hard Choices hits the
shelves today. Critics have described the book as a “low-salt,
low-fat, low-calorie offering” and a
“newsless snore.”
- “During the Obama administration, according to the Pentagon,
police departments have received tens of thousands of machine
guns; nearly 200,000 ammunition magazines; thousands of pieces of
camouflage and night-vision equipment; and hundreds of silencers,
armored cars and aircraft.”
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