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CNN:
Supreme Court rules for Wal-Mart in massive job discrimination lawsuit — The Supreme Court put the brakes on a massive job discrimination lawsuit against mega-retailer Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., saying sweeping class-action status that could potentially involve hundreds of thousands of current …
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Mark Sherman / Associated Press:
Supreme Court limits Wal-Mart sex bias case — WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court on Monday blocked a massive sex discrimination lawsuit against Wal-Mart on behalf of female employees in a decision that makes it harder to mount large-scale bias claims against the nation's biggest companies.
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Hot Air, Yahoo! News, Bloomberg and JONATHAN TURLEY
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Justices Rule for Wal-Mart in Bias Case
Justices Rule for Wal-Mart in Bias Case
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Outside the Beltway, Althouse, Truthdig and Gawker
E.J. Dionne Jr / Washington Post:
How states are rigging the 2012 election — An attack on the right to vote is underway across the country through laws designed to make it more difficult to cast a ballot. If this were happening in an emerging democracy, we'd condemn it as election-rigging. But it's happening here, so there's barely a whimper.
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E.J. Dionne / The Moderate Voice:
Rigging the 2012 Election — WASHINGTON — An attack on the right …
Rigging the 2012 Election — WASHINGTON — An attack on the right …
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The Other McCain
The Huffington Post:
John McCain: Illegal Immigrants Caused Arizona Wildfires … John McCain (R-AZ) says illegal immigrants are to blame for the massive wildfires that have ravaged Arizona. — “There is substantial evidence that some of these fires are caused by people who have crossed our border illegally …
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ThinkProgress, The Moderate Voice, Indecision Forever, Wonkette and The Reaction
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Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
McCain attempts to fan the flames — There are massive wildfires sweeping Arizona, causing considerable damage in recent weeks to over 500,000 acres. Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) toured some of the most affected areas over the weekend, and decided it's time to start pointing fingers.
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NY Daily News, Alan Colmes' Liberaland and Reuters
Olivia Katrandjian / ABCNEWS:
John McCain's Illegal Immigrants Started Arizona Wildfires Disputed by Forest Service
John McCain's Illegal Immigrants Started Arizona Wildfires Disputed by Forest Service
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The Note, Salon, ThinkProgress, No More Mister Nice Blog, Washington Post, Gawker and New York Magazine
Matthew Yglesias / ThinkProgress:
Yet Another Conservative Economist Thinks Barack Obama Can Travel Through Time — Gary Becker explains that the left-wing policies of Barack Obama and the 111th Congress slowed business investment: … Admittedly, I don't have a Nobel Prize. But I can look up the trajectory of private investment in the United States:
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Gary Becker / The Becker-Posner Blog:
The Slow Economic Recovery-Becker
The Slow Economic Recovery-Becker
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Grasping Reality … and The Daily Dish
Lisa Riley Roche / Deseret News:
Poll: Time for Senator Orrin Hatch to go — SALT LAKE CITY — A majority of Utah voters believe Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, has been in office too long and should be replaced, a new Deseret News/KSL-TV poll shows. — The poll by Dan Jones & Associates found only 38 percent of registered voters agree …
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First Read / msnbc.com:
First Thoughts: Romney under GOP fire on Afghanistan, abortion
First Thoughts: Romney under GOP fire on Afghanistan, abortion
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Datechguy's Blog, Swampland, Shakesville, The Note, Pajamas Media, The Hill and TPMDC
Jason Clayworth / Iowa Caucuses:
Gingrich campaign has yet to replace Iowa staff
Gingrich campaign has yet to replace Iowa staff
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Outside the Beltway, The Daily Caller and TPMDC
TMZ.com:
Porn Star — I Was Hillary Clinton's Intern! — Secretary of State Hillary Clinton inspired a former intern to do big things ... really BIG things ... because that young woman is now a hardcore porn star ... TMZ has learned. — Adult film star Sammie Spades tells TMZ she was going to community college …
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The Other McCain, iOwnTheWorld.com, Gothamist, New York Magazine, The Daily Caller and Don Surber
Cathy Lynn Grossman / USA Today:
Miss USA contest evolves: ‘Huge science geek’ wins — Score one for Charles Darwin. The newly crowned Miss USA, Alyssa Campanella, 21, of Los Angeles, who calls herself “a huge science geek,” says evolution should be taught in public schools. — No, it didn't happen on air in a replay …
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ThinkProgress, NY Daily News, Hollywood Reporter, newsfeed.time.com, Pharyngula and skippy the bush kangaroo
The Politico:
GOP magic trick: Making George W. Bush vanish — NEW ORLEANS — Republicans head into 2012 united in their disdain for an unpopular, big government-loving, internationalist president. — The name of that president: George W. Bush. — From Capitol Hill to the statehouses to the presidential primary …
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Neil Munro / The Daily Caller:
National security experts blast attorney general's claim that lawyers are America's ‘most effective terror-fighting weapon’ — Centrist and right-of-center national security experts reacted with contempt to Attorney General Eric Holder's claim at a legal convention that the courts are the nation's …
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National Review, BLACKFIVE, Michelle Malkin, RedState, Weasel Zippers, Fox Nation and Pajamas Media
New York Post:
OK for gay marriage is ‘rite’ around the corner — ALBANY — Gov. Cuomo and Senate Republican boss Dean Skelos could say, “I do” as soon as today on a historic gay-marriage bill that includes strengthened exemptions for religious groups. — Negotiators for the Republican-run Senate privately admitted …
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CNN, Towleroad News #gay, Good As You, Reuters, AMERICAblog Gay, Talking Points Memo, TPMDC, AMERICAblog News, New York Magazine and MENY Marriage News
Matt Bai / New York Times:
‘Is It Always Like This?’ — 'I'm not sure there's any way to be prepared for something like this," Jon Huntsman told me last month. He was reflecting on his debut a few days earlier as a prospective presidential candidate: a gorgeous Thursday evening in New Hampshire when his chartered plane touched …
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ThinkProgress and New York Times
Nellie Andreeva / Deadline.com:
CNN's Ed Henry Jumps To Fox News To Become Chief White House Correspondent — EXCLUSIVE: CNN's Senior White House correspondent Ed Henry is jumping ship. Fox News Channel is expected to announce later today that they have signed Henry as their Chief White House correspondent.
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Hotline On Call, more at Mediagazer »
Ian Swanson / The Hill:
The Hill Poll: Majority says military involved in too many places — An overwhelming number of voters believe the United States is involved in too many foreign conflicts and should pull back its troops, according to a new poll conducted for The Hill. — Seventy-two percent of those polled …
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Grist, American Power, Alan Colmes' Liberaland, New York Magazine and Los Angeles Times
Paul Singer / Roll Call:
Bachmann Playing With House Money — Bachmann's Congressional Spending Shows Close Links to Political Activity — On Nov. 5, 2009, at the behest of Rep. Michele Bachmann, thousands of tea party activists descended on the Capitol to vent their rage over the health care overhaul bill pending before Congress.
NBC Philadelphia:
“Jackass” Star Ryan Dunn Dies in Car Accident — “Jackass” star Ryan Dunn was killed early Monday morning when his Porsche flew over a guardrail in West Goshen, Pa., slammed into a tree and burst into flames, according to local police. — Dunn's passenger — who police have not identified — was also killed.
Feifei Sun / The Page:
The Bush Brand — First on The Page: Blue-chip C. Boyden Gray backs Utahan's bid, poised to become chair of policy team. — HALPERIN'S TAKE — This is the first, but by no means the last, of eye-catching endorsements Huntsman will get from the GOP Establishment, including many with ties to Ronald Reagan and Bushes 41 and 43.
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Outside the Beltway and Ben Smith's Blog
New York Post:
Hold it! Weiner not gone — By S.A. MILLER in DC and ALEXIS JEFFRIES in NY — Congress waited for Anthony Weiner to say he's leaving — and now it's waiting for him to clean out his desk. — Although the randy rep. announced Thursday that he was quitting after seven terms …
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USA Today, Capital Tonight and Weasel Zippers
Michelle Miller / CBS News:
African-American unemployment at 16 percent — PLAY CBS NEWS VIDEO — The economy and jobs will be big issues in Washington again this coming week. — While unemployment among the general population is about 9.1 percent, it's at 16.2 percent African Americans, and a bit higher still for African American males.
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Booman Tribune and Left Coast Rebel
John Edwards / The Daily Beast:
Edwards' Life in Exile — In John Edwards' hometown, residents are disgusted by the fallen former presidential candidate's cheating on Elizabeth Edwards. Michelle Cottle visits Chapel Hill, where people snicker about his nightlife and his visits to his wife and son's graves as tour buses drive by.
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New York Times:
War Evolves With Drones, Some Tiny as Bugs — WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio — Two miles from the cow pasture where the Wright Brothers learned to fly the first airplanes, military researchers are at work on another revolution in the air: shrinking unmanned drones …
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ThinkProgress, Indecision Forever and Lawfare
Thomas Geoghegan / Wall Street Journal:
Boeing's Threat to American Enterprise — When major firms move to the South, it's usually a harbinger of quality decline. Why let that happen? — Conservatives are in an uproar that the general counsel of the National Labor Relations Board has filed an unfair labor charge against Boeing.
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Pajamas Media and National Review