The Hill Articles: October 5, 2014

October 5
FBI director warns of Khorasan attack Biden makes second apology to US ally Portman in Iowa: ‘I’ll take a look’ at WH run Obama: Memorial commemorates two battles fought by disabled veterans McCarthy: Don’t rule out US ground troops in fight against ISIS Holder’s civil rights agenda at a crossroads NC Sen. Hagan leads in new poll Sunday show wrap-up: Ebola in spotlight Economy ‘moving strongly in the right direction,’ Lew says Poll: Republican holds slim lead in Iowa Obama aide: Ebola will be stopped ‘at its source’ Ebola patient takes ‘a turn for the worse’ Webb won’t criticize Clinton in interview Cummings: Secret Service lapses should ‘alarm all Americans’ Proving the new politics of climate change Axelrod: Obama ballot line a ‘mistake’ NIH official dismisses Paul’s Ebola concerns GOP chairman: Senate control or bust CDC open to any suggestions on Ebola Roberts down by 10 in new Kansas poll Ayotte questions Obama’s commitment to ISIS fight Secret Service problems run deep, Ayotte says Netanyahu: Militant Islam a ‘malignancy’ Graham leaves door open for WH bid Boehner rakes in cash for openly gay Republican candidate A path to a supermajority of legislative majorities ‘We won’t have an outbreak,’ NIH infectious disease chief says CDC director: ‘Hard to keep up’ with Ebola outbreak in Africa Three US airmen missing in Japan Russell Tribunal on Palestine is as dead wrong as Russell was in 1938 Obamas mark 22nd anniversary Obama’s tax rules claim first casualty Truck licenses for the partially blind concern safety advocates The new and improved Jindal To be at war or not to be at war GOP plans to honor budget deal, even if Republicans win Senate