Know others who would like to receive the Daily Dispatch? Send them this link 1. Yemen: Iran sending ships to Yemeni coast after U.S. ship fires at Houthi sites [The Hill]. U.S. in Yemen: If you threaten us, we’ll respond [CNN]. 2. Accused New York bomber pleads not guilty from hospital bed [The Foreign Desk]. 3. GOP chairman demands number of immigrants granted accidental citizenship [The Hill]. 4. Justice Department takes steps to create national use-of-force database [The Washington Post]. 5. King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand dies at 88; Reigned for 70 years [NY Times]. As Thailand mourns death of longtime king, appeals to respect transition to heir [The Washington Post]. 6. Israeli leaders condemn UN resolution on Jerusalem holy site [The Washington Post]. 7. 21 girls kidnapped from Chibok school released by Boko Haram, Nigeria says [NY Times]. 8. Aleppo must be ‘cleaned,' declares Assad, amid outcry over bloody siege [The Guardian]. 9. U.S. finds growing evidence Russia feeding emails to WikiLeaks [CNN]. 10. Clinton ‘does not recall’ ordering destruction of emails from personal server in testimony [Fox News]. BONUS: Saddam Hussein ‘had secret torture chamber in New York’ [The Telegraph]. | |
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