By Lauren Weber
PRESIDENT OBAMA'S ISIS PLAN Multiple sources confirm that the President is prepared to authorize airstrikes against ISIS in Syria, which he will discuss in a primetime address to the nation tonight. Public support continues to build for military action. And ISIS leaders won't be the only ones interested in the President's spech this evening -- al Qaeda is most likely hoping the U.S. will eradicate the group that "eclipsed al Qaeda and made [its leader] al-Zawahiri seem virtually irrelevant." [CNN]
TEAM OF RIVALS "As the United States and its allies look to fight the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, longtime adversaries with a common fear of the radical movement are scrambling to see if they can cooperate to defeat the rising threat. The jihadist group known as ISIS has so far thrived in part because its enemies are also enemies of one another, a reality that has complicated efforts to muster a strong response to its rampage. That factor has been a crucial consideration in war planning in capitals as diverse as Tehran and Washington, London and Damascus. But the potential threat has also forced a re-examination of centuries old tensions between Sunnis and Shiites, Kurds and Turks." The U.S. has been particularly aggressive in asking China to assist in the fight against ISIS. [NYT]
U.S., JAPAN NEGOTIATING ARMS AGREEMENT "Japan and the United States are exploring the possibility of Tokyo acquiring offensive weapons that would allow Japan to project power far beyond its borders, Japanese officials said, a move that would likely infuriate China." [Reuters]
PRIMARY ROUND-UP Andrew Cuomo and Scott Brown pulled out victories in their respective primaries, while nine-term incumbent U.S. Rep. John Tierney (D - Mass.) lost to Seth Moulton. [AP]
FATHER SUSPECT IN MURDER OF HIS FIVE CHILDREN "Authorities in Mississippi are holding a father of five in the deaths of his children, ages 1 to 8, the state's Department of Public Safety said Tuesday evening … The children, reported missing from South Carolina last week, were found dead in Alabama on Tuesday, authorities said." [CNN]
READ THE LEGAL MEMO USED TO KILL AN AMERICAN CITIZEN "'This white paper sets forth the legal basis upon which the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) could use lethal force in Yemen against a United States citizen who senior officials reasonably determined was a senior leader of al-Qaida or an associated force of al-Qaida.' So begins a 22-page, heavily redacted, previously top-secret document titled 'Legality of a Lethal Operation by the Central Intelligence Agency Against a US Citizen,' which provides the first detailed look at the legal rationale behind lethal operations conducted by the agency." [Vice News]
WHAT'S BREWING
TWITTER, THE NEXT MONEY MAKER FOR MOVIE TICKETS? "Yet if successful, Twitter's test could also be used by the entertainment community to sell tickets, digital versions of movies and TV shows, physical Blu-rays and DVDs and games. Theater owners certainly have an incentive to turn to Twitter. In July, Nielsen released a study that found that 87% of Twitter users said their most recent decision to see a film in the theater was influenced by tweets." Charity buttons may also be next for the social media site. [Variety]
SARAH JESSICA PARKER'S NYC TOWNHOUSE IS ON THE MARKET Yes, it has a Carrie-esque closet. It's listed at $22 million. [HuffPost]
PANCAKE MASTERPIECES This dad is putting everyone to shame with his Picasso-level pancake art. [HuffPost]
ON THE BLOG
'HE HIT ME (AND IT FELT LIKE A KISS)' "Why, then, does an abused woman stay with her abuser? I don't speak to this as a family court judge, or a social worker, or a marriage and family counselor. I speak as a woman whose first husband beat her black and blue, and who nonetheless stayed with him until we were forcibly separated by the State of California, because men and women go to different jails." [HuffPost]
WE THOUGHT YOU SHOULD KNOW
~ We finally got the verdict on what "All About That Bass" means.
~ Running shoes, explained.
~ Ashley Tisdale secretly got married.
~ There's apparently "Bad Blood" between Katy Perry and Taylor Swift.
~ And everything you thought you knew about dinosaurs is wrong.
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