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Denise Lavoie / Associated Press:
Judge: Federal gay marriage ban unconstitutional — BOSTON — A U.S. judge in Boston has ruled that a federal gay marriage ban is unconstitutional because it interferes with the right of a state to define marriage. — U.S. District Judge Joseph Tauro on Thursday ruled in favor …
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Be Careful What You Wish For Department: Federal District Court Strikes Down DOMA — Today Judge Joseph Tauro in the federal district court in Massachusetts struck down section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) in two opinions, Gill v. Office of Personnel Management, and Massachusetts v. HHS.
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Michael Levenson / Boston Globe:
Judge declares US gay-marriage ban is unconstitutional — A federal district court judge in Boston today struck down the 1996 federal law that defines marriage as a union exclusively between a man and a woman. — Judge Joseph L. Tauro ruled that the federal Defense of Marriage law violates …
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New York Times:
Judge Topples U.S. Rejection of Gay Unions — BOSTON — A federal judge in Massachusetts found Thursday that a law barring the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriage is unconstitutional, ruling that gay and lesbian couples deserve the same federal benefits as heterosexual couples.
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David Streitfeld / New York Times:
Walking Away From Million-Dollar Mortgages — LOS ALTOS, Calif. — No need for tears, but the well-off are losing their master suites and saying goodbye to their wine cellars. — The housing bust that began among the working class in remote subdivisions and quickly progressed …
San Francisco Chronicle:
Mehserle convicted of involuntary manslaughter — (07-08) 16:22 PDT LOS ANGELES — A jury found former BART police Officer Johannes Mehserle guilty today of involuntary manslaughter in connection with the New Year's Day 2009 shooting of an unarmed train rider, finding that he had acted …
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Zombie / Pajamas Media:
Leftist groups plan a riot as Oakland boards up downtown — UPDATE: Johannes Mehserle has been convicted of Involuntary Manslaughter of Oscar Grant. — Oakland is boarded up. — Fearing the inevitable riots that will erupt if ex-transit cop Johannes Mehserle isn't found guilty of murder …
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Mike Allen / The Politico:
Emanuel: Business should be thanking this president - Palin video was shot by a single videographer - Dem. donors pressured by tally of GOP plans — Ask Matt Rhoades — P.K., Drew Hammill b'days — EXCLUSIVE: Peter Orszag, director of the Office of Management and Budget …
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Tanya Somanader / Think Progress:
Angle: Rape victims should use their pregnancies as a way to turn lemons into lemonade. — In her campaign to capture the Nevada Senate seat from Harry Reid (D), Tea Party maven Sharron Angle (R) has maintained a hardline view on abortion. Earlier this year, Angle insisted that women …
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Haaretz:
Obama: Israelis suspicious of me because my middle name is Hussein — U.S. president tells Channel 2 Israel is unlikely to attack Iran without coordinating with the U.S. — U.S. President Barack Obama told Channel 2 News on Wednesday that he believed Israel would not try to surprise the U.S. with a unilateral attack on Iran.
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Keach Hagey / The Politico:
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City Journal:
The Beholden State — How public-sector unions broke California — The camera focuses on an official of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), California's largest public-employee union, sitting in a legislative chamber and speaking into a microphone.
David Weigel / Esquire:
How I Learned to Stop Worrying & Love Sarah Palin (Kinda) — I hailed the cab outside the offices of The Huffington Post around 10:30 P.M., bone-tired, slumping into my seat. Five seconds later, the call came in from a number I didn't recognize. At that moment, I knew I was screwed.
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Marc Ambinder / The Atlantic Online:
Spy Swap a Sign That Reset Is Working — Sure, U.S. and Russian spy services are agitating for a spy swap, but the fact that the two countries managed to so quickly figure out a mutually beneficial solution after the arrests of Russian spies last week suggests that Moscow and Washington work together …
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Eric Alterman / The Nation:
Kabuki Democracy: Why a Progressive Presidency Is Impossible, for Now — Few progressives would take issue with the argument that, significant accomplishments notwithstanding, the Obama presidency has been a big disappointment. As Mario Cuomo famously observed, candidates campaign in poetry but govern in prose.
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Fred Lucas / CNSNews:
Gibbs Evades Question of Whether Obama Agrees With His Medicare Director That Health-Care System Must Redistribute Wealth — (CNSNews.com) - White House Spokesman Robert Gibbs has evaded answering the question of whether President Barack Obama agrees with Dr. Donald Berwick …
Maayana Miskin / Arutz Sheva:
Hamas Sends Patients to Israel for Care — Follow Israel news on and . — Ichilov hospital in Tel Aviv treats up to 100 patients a month from Gaza, and often Hamas takes the role of middleman between Gaza residents and the Israeli hospital, Ichilov Director Professor Gabi Barabash said Thursday.
Dan Whitcomb / Reuters:
Democratic senator's lead shrinks in California: poll — (Reuters) - Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer's edge over Republican challenger Carly Fiorina has dwindled to 3 points as she seeks re-election in November, with more Californians now holding an unfavorable view of the three-term senator, a poll released on Thursday showed.
The Atlantic Online:
How LeBron's Move Helps the Tea Party — So LeBron James is abandoning Cleveland for sunny Miami. That's a tough break for Ohio sports fans. But what effect might LeBron's departure have on Ohio's politics? I think it helps the Tea Party, for reasons I'll lay out.
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Stewart Bell / National Post:
Ontario police set to charge Muslim extremist — Over the past three years, Salman Hossain has openly called for terrorist attacks in Canada, cheered the killing of Canadian troops in Afghanistan and urged fellow Muslims to “exterminate” Canada's Jewish population.
Kirk Johnson / New York Times:
Money in the Bank? No, Sandwich in a Can — DENVER — Is putting a sandwich in a can and calling it a “Candwich” the next can't-miss billion-dollar idea? — Even if it is, investors in Utah who put $145 million in the hands of a money manager named Travis L. Wright will still have thinner wallets.
N.C. Aizenman / Washington Post:
‘Tan tax’ discussions include allegations of reverse racism — Mention the new “tan tax” in a major news outlet and cries of discrimination and reverse racism often follow. — The complaint surfaced on reader comment boards to blogs and news Web sites back in December …
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Lars Bevanger / BBC:
Norway no longer safe from harm — Most Norwegians reacted with disbelief when al-Qaeda - seemingly out-of-the-blue -threatened to attack the Scandinavian country back in 2003. — There was even speculation al-Qaeda had mistaken Norway for neighbouring Denmark, which at the time had sent troops to support the US invasion of Iraq.
Adam Serwer / American Prospect:
Elena Kagan Gets A Vital Endorsement. — In 1989, Elena Kagan filed an amicus brief arguing that 2 Live Crew's album, As Nasty As They Wanna Be, which had been banned by a federal judge because of its sexual content, wasn't obscene in part because no one could possibly be aroused by it.
Barbara Cotter / Denver Post:
Company threatens to pull woman's health coverage over 1 cent — La Rosa Carrington has more than enough to worry about. She's a single mother with two teenage daughters, she's fighting a type of leukemia that requires five days of chemo a month for four months, and she lost her job in May.