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Daily Digest: The president on terrorism

Good morning and welcome to the start of a new work week. Here are some stories in the news.

1. Speaking from the Oval Office Sunday night President Obama called the California shootings an act of terrorism and urged Americans not to blame all Muslims for the acts of ISIS. But the underlying message was that the U.S. will stay the course in its fight against terrorism. (New York Times)

2. The Republican presidential hopefuls were not impressed by the speech. (Politico)

3. For one survivor of a mass shooting, it's hard to see how life will ever return to normal. (Washington Post)

4. Whether or not you agree with his politics, you have to admit Stanley Hubbard is a unique Minnesota personality. (Star Tribune)

5. Marco Rubio is trying to stop the momentum of fellow Republican Senator and presidential hopeful Ted Cruz. (New York Times)