Today’s Most Popular Stories 8.30.11
Every afternoon we surf your sites for the most popular stories of the day. Here are the top headlines for August 30, 2011:
Washington Post: Suspected North Korean cyberattack on a bank raises fears for S. Korea, allies
Washington Times: Mugshot: Obama’s Uncle Omar in jail
Washington Examiner: GOP needs to articulate a vision for health care
USA Today: Recession leaves many in permanent cutback mode
NPR: Flooding From Irene Damages Roads, Strands Towns
The Hill: ATF head removed by DOJ after ‘Fast and Furious’ controversy
Politico: Kenneth Melson, acting ATF chief, steps down
Roll Call: Weprin Drops Out of Debate in N.Y. Special
National Journal: Promise of Jobs from Solar, Wind Power a Hard Sell in the Desert
The New Republic: Yes, We Can Do Stimulus Without Adding Debt. Here’s How.
The Daily Caller: Rick Perry’s camp defends 1993 HillaryCare praise
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Nadine Cheung
Editor, The Job Post
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