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Washington Post:
Appeals Court Guts D.C. Gun Ban — A federal appellate panel today struck down parts of the District's gun law as unconstitutional, ruling that the city cannot bar people from keeping firearms in their homes. — The decision was a victory for six D.C. residents who said they wanted to keep firearms for self-defense.
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Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Appeals Court Says Gun Ban Violates 2nd Amendment — A federal appeals court in Washington today struck down on Second Amendment grounds a gun control law in the District of Columbia that bars residents from keeping handguns in their homes. — The court relied on a constitutional interpretation …
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Eugene Volokh / The Volokh Conspiracy:
THE FIRST FEDERAL APPEALS COURT DECISION TO RECOGNIZE AN INDIVIDUAL RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS?
THE FIRST FEDERAL APPEALS COURT DECISION TO RECOGNIZE AN INDIVIDUAL RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS?
Melinda Henneberger / The Huffington Post:
Democrats Dump Fox — The Huffington Post can confirm that the Nevada Democratic Party has decided to back out of a Fox News-sponsored presidential debate in August following Fox President Roger Ailes's recent remarks comparing Democratic Senator Barack Obama to al Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden.
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Lauren Frayer / Associated Press:
Insurgent leader nabbed in Iraq raid — BAGHDAD - The leader of the al-Qaida-affiliated Islamic State of Iraq was captured Friday in a raid west of Baghdad — his identity revealed by a fellow insurgent detained with him, an Iraqi military spokesman said. — Abu Omar al-Baghdadi was captured …
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Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Breaking: Leader of "Islamic State of Iraq" captured? Update: Ratted out? Update: Maliki associate confirms? — Just across on Fox, quoting the AP. Iraqi troops say they caught him north of Baghdad; Fox is waiting for confirmation from Washington. Looks like it's real for this time.
Juan Carlos Llorca / Associated Press:
Priests to purify site after Bush visit — GUATEMALA CITY - Mayan priests will purify a sacred archaeological site to eliminate "bad spirits" after President Bush visits next week, an official with close ties to the group said Thursday. — "That a person like (Bush) …
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Maura Reynolds / Los Angeles Times:
Brazil, U.S. to promote use of biofuels — Bush, on his Latin America visit, touts ethanol to reduce dependency on oil. Venezuela is an unspoken subtext to the trip. — SAO PAULO, BRAZIL — President Bush and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva set aside differences Friday …
Bravo Romeo Delta / protein wisdom:
We Will Lose The War On Terror [BRD] — I was going home a few days ago, and a thought struck me. Not an idle notion, or an intriguing idea, but a sickening, clammy, dead certainty. The realization struck me with sufficient force that in another era I would have claimed that it was a vision from God.
Miguel Helft / New York Times:
After Mastering Web Traffic, Google Runs Bus Line — MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — The perks of working at Google are the envy of Silicon Valley. Unlimited amounts of free chef-prepared food at all times of day. A climbing wall, a volleyball court and two lap pools.
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TalkLeft
Jay Rosen / PressThink:
They're Not in Your Club but They Are in Your League: Firedoglake at the Libby Trial — "What happens? One blog puts more boots on the ground than any commercial news operation. The writers bring more background, savvy and commitment to the case. And they dominate in coverage of a big news event.
Curt Anderson / Associated Press:
Tape of Padilla interrogation is missing — MIAMI - A videotape showing Pentagon officials' final interrogation of al-Qaida suspect Jose Padilla is missing, raising questions about whether federal prosecutors have lost other recordings and evidence in the case.
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Associated Press:
Boston lead singer Brad Delp dies at 55 — ATKINSON, N.H. —Brad Delp, the lead singer for the band Boston, was found dead Friday in his home in southern New Hampshire. He was 55. Atkinson police responded to a call for help at 1:20 p.m. and found Delp dead.
Cenk Uygur / The Huffington Post:
Fred Thompson Considering Entering the Presidential Race — I talked with Fred Thompson at a party for ABC Radio in Los Angeles Friday night. I introduced myself as the host of The Young Turks on Air America Radio. Even though I made it clear in the beginning of the conversation that I might …
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Helene Cooper / New York Times:
U.S. and Iran May Steal the Show at Iraq's Security Meeting — On Saturday, Iraq will convene its "neighbors" meeting in Baghdad, which is supposed to be about Iraqi security. — But the big question everyone is asking is this: Will the United States and Iran finally end more than a quarter century …