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10:30 AM ET, July 10, 2010

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Raw Story:
Hospital security ‘punches, tasers’ nephew of Clarence Thomas  —  Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is reportedly “outraged” after security guards at a New Orleans-area hospital were accused of punching and tasing his epileptic nephew, a news report states.
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Meg Gatto / ABC26 WGNO New Orleans:
Family Says Nephew of Justice Clarence Thomas Was Beaten, Tased at West Jeff Hospital  —  MARRERO - The nephew of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas says he was tased and beaten at West Jefferson Medical Center.  —  24 year old Derek Thomas was admitted to West Jeff Thursday afternoon.
Discussion: Wonkette and The Moderate Voice
Jim Newell / Gawker:
Clarence Thomas' Suicidal, Epileptic Nephew Punched, Tasered
Discussion: iOwnTheWorld.com
Chicago Tribune:   Family Says Nephew of Justice Clarence Thomas Was Beaten …
Krissah Thompson / Washington Post:
With ‘One Nation,’ liberal groups aim to match tea party's energy, influence  —  If imitation is the highest form of flattery, the “tea party” movement must be honored.  —  In an effort to replicate the tea party's success, 170 liberal and civil rights groups are forming a coalition …
RADAR:
WORLD EXCLUSIVE AUDIO: Mel Gibson's Explosive Racist Rant — Listen To It Here  —  WARNING: This audio may not be reproduced or republished.  —  Mel Gibson was caught on tape spewing a vile, hate-filled racist rant and RadarOnline.com has exclusively obtained the audio proof.
Washington Post:
Gen. Petraeus runs into resistance from Karzai over village defense forces  —  KABUL — As he takes charge of the war effort in Afghanistan, Gen. David H. Petraeus has met sharp resistance from President Hamid Karzai to an American plan to assist Afghan villagers in fighting the Taliban on their own.
Discussion: Swampland
Julia Preston / New York Times:
The Obama administration has started sending federal agents to audit records of thousands of companies, forcing businesses to fire every illegal immigrant.
Discussion: Right Wing News
Andrew Sullivan / The Daily Dish:
The Unstoppable Sarah Palin  —  Chris Matthews sees Palin inflicting an “early knockout” in the primaries.  Larison, still betting against her, argues that the GOP establishment will quash her candidacy: … Contra Kornacki, Bernstein finds the comparison off: … Kornacki responds.
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David Weigel / Slate:
Bouncers for the Tea Party
Discussion: Hit & Run
Brady Dennis / Washington Post:
As he shepherded a far-reaching and ever-expanding bill to remake financial regulations through the Senate during the past year, Sen. Christopher J. Dodd uttered the same warning again and again: Nothing's finished until everything is finished.  —  Democratic - United States - Senate - Government - Legislative Branch
Discussion: Prairie Weather
Kirk Johnson / New York Times:
Basis of Ruling on Gay Unions Stirs Debate  —  A judge's decision on Thursday declaring that a state law allowing same-sex marriage in Massachusetts should take precedence over a federal definition of marriage has exposed the fractures and fault lines among groups working to bolster states' rights.
Reuters:
SEC pushes tighter market-making rules: sources  —  (Reuters) - Securities regulators are moving quickly to tighten rules for market makers to ensure there is liquidity during stressful times and avoid a repetition of May's brief market crash, said sources familiar with the discussions.
Discussion: Townhall.com
John Monk / The State:
Greene paid his own filing fee; won't face additional criminal charges  —  Alvin Greene, the obscure jobless man whose come-from-nowhere victory in the June Democratic primary for U.S. Senate created a national furor, had legitimate sources of income to pay his $10,400 primary entry fee, law enforcement sources said Friday.
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Labor ups the pressure on GOP centrists ahead of July session  —  The nation's leading public-sector employees union will launch a newspaper advertising campaign this weekend to pressure centrist Senate Republicans to support increased federal aid to states.
James K. Galbraith / The New Republic:
Tremble, Banks, Tremble  —  The key to financial recovery: restoring the rule of law on Wall Street.  —  The financial crisis in America isn't over.  It's ongoing, it remains unresolved, and it stands in the way of full economic recovery.  The cause, at the deepest level, was a breakdown in the rule of law.
Associated Press:
University of Illinois Instructor Fired Over Catholic Beliefs  —  URBANA, Ill. — The University of Illinois has fired an adjunct professor who taught courses on Catholicism after a student accused the instructor of engaging in hate speech by saying he agrees with the church's teaching that homosexual sex is immoral.
Discussion: Right Wing News and Weasel Zippers
The Huffington Post:
Need A Job?  Try Canada, Where Hiring Is Booming And Home Prices Are Rising  —  WHAT'S YOUR REACTION?  —  Stubbornly high unemployment rates got you down?  Not sold on the economic recovery?  Look no further than America's polite neighbor to the north, where jobs numbers are surging …
Lara Setrakian / ABCNEWS:
Omar Bin Laden Is Treated for Schizophrenia, Wife Asks for Divorce  —  Omar Bin Laden, the fourth-born son of Osama Bin Laden, has hospitalized and treated for schizophrenia after hearing his father's voice in his head.  —  “It's true that he was put on medication but released himself early …
Discussion: Weasel Zippers
The Huffington Post:
Income Gap Between Rich and Poor Is Highest in Decades, Data Show  —  WHAT'S YOUR REACTION?  —  The gap between the wealthiest Americans and middle- and working-class Americans has more than tripled in the past three decades, according to a June 25 report by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
Brock Vergakis / Associated Press:
AP Interview: GOP Sen. Bennett predicts Reid win  —  SALT LAKE CITY - Warning that tea party “mischief” may be aiding Democrats this election season, defeated Utah Republican U.S. Sen. Bob Bennett says that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid likely will keep his seat and that the GOP …
J. Taylor Rushing / The Hill:
Obama pledges VA improvements, ‘post-9/11 GI Bill’  —  President Barack Obama used the last weekend of the July Fourth congressional recess to pledge his efforts toward a “21st Century Veterans Administration” and a “post-9/11 GI Bill” to help recovering veterans recover more of the American Dream.
Discussion: The Politico
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Headless bodies and other immigration tall tales in Arizona  —  Jan Brewer has lost her head.  —  The Arizona governor, seemingly determined to repel every last tourist dollar from her pariah state, has sounded a new alarm about border violence.  “Our law enforcement agencies have found bodies …
People's Daily Online:
Monkeys trained as battlefield killers in Afghanistan  —  Afghanistan's Taliban insurgents are training monkeys to use weapons to attack American troops, according to a recent report by a British-based media agency.  —  Reporters from the media agency spotted and took photos of a few …
 
 
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Lee Fang / Think Progress:
Chamber Of Commerce Rents Its Roof To Fox News, Fox News Refuses …
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Glenn Greenwald / Salon:
Washington Post and transparency: total strangers
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ED SCHULTZ: AMERICA MUST PAY MORE WELFARE OR RISK BECOMING ‘THIRD-WORLD COUNTRY’
Discussion: Mediaite
David G. Savage / Los Angeles Times:
Arizona immigration law unlikely to survive federal lawsuit
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Myglesias / Matthew Yglesias:
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Josh Rogin / Foreign Policy:
Battle brews over nominee for ambassador to Turkey
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Thomas Rhiel / TPMDC:
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