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Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Health Act Arguments Open With Obstacle From 1867 — WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday starts three days of hearings on the constitutionality of the 2010 health care overhaul law, an epic clash that could recast the very structure of American government.
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Rebecca Buckwalter-Poza / The Atlantic Online:
How Obamacare Will Be Settled: A Primer on the Commerce Clause — As the Supreme Court hears arguments about the individual mandate, a complete look at the history of similar constitutional decisions. — Amid rampant speculation over the fate of Obamacare in the Supreme Court …
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The Agonist
Ezra Klein:
Wonkbook: Absolutely everything you need to know about health reform's Supreme Court debut — Today's the day. The Supreme Court will begin hearing oral arguments as to the constitutionality of various provisions of the Affordable Care Act. Note that phrase: “Various provisions.”
Lyle Denniston / SCOTUSblog:
Argument recap: Moving on to the mandate — When Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr., commented at the end of Monday's first day of hearings on the health care law, “We'll continue argument on this case tomorrow,” it seemed to have a secondary meaning even if he did not intend it.
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Washington Wire:
Live Blog: Obama Health Law at the Supreme Court
Live Blog: Obama Health Law at the Supreme Court
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Sam Baker / The Hill:
Supreme Court weighs the fate of Obama's landmark healthcare law
Supreme Court weighs the fate of Obama's landmark healthcare law
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Politico, The Hill, No More Mister Nice Blog and americanthinker.com
Hoover Institution:
Obamacare: An Unconstitutional Misadventure
Obamacare: An Unconstitutional Misadventure
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BillMoyers.com, New York Times, Ricochet Conversations Feed and PERRspectives
David Nather / Politico:
Pick an ending: 6 ways the Supreme Court might rule
Pick an ending: 6 ways the Supreme Court might rule
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The Moderate Voice, Time and CNN
Lucy Madison / CBS News:
Plouffe: GOP will “regret” branding health care “Obamacare”
Plouffe: GOP will “regret” branding health care “Obamacare”
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Bloomberg, The New Republic, Washington Post, Taegan Goddard's … and Taylor Marsh
Jake Tapper / ABCNEWS:
President Obama Asks Medvedev for ‘Space’ on Missile Defense — ‘After My Election I Have More Flexibility’ — SEOUL, South Korea — At the tail end of his 90 minute meeting with Russian President Dmitri Medvedev Monday, President Obama said that he would have “more flexibility” …
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Jennifer Epstein / Politico:
Obama asks Russia for ‘space’ through election — SEOUL - President Barack Obama offered a private request Monday to Russian President Dmitry Medvedev for some “space” on missile defense ahead of November's elections. — “On all these issues, particularly on missile defense, this …
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CBS News:
NYT reporter: Santorum outburst was for cameras — PLAY CBS NEWS VIDEO — (CBS News) — When presidential hopeful Rick Santorum lost his cool with the press on Sunday, he was playing to the cameras to build support among conservative Republicans, the New York Times reporter who was on the other end …
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New York Times:
Santorum Ignores Party Pressure to Quit Race
Santorum Ignores Party Pressure to Quit Race
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TheBlaze.com and The Caucus
Dylan Byers / New York Times:
Santorum ‘ready to take on the NY Times’
Santorum ‘ready to take on the NY Times’
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Jeff Zeleny / The Caucus:
Santorum Calls Romney ‘Worst Republican’ to Run Against Obama
Santorum Calls Romney ‘Worst Republican’ to Run Against Obama
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Lindsey Boerma / CBS News:
Santorum: Romney “worst Republican” to face Obama
Santorum: Romney “worst Republican” to face Obama
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CNN, americanthinker.com, NO QUARTER and Shakesville
Al Cardenas / The Daily Caller:
Time for conservatives to unite behind Governor Mitt Romney — We don't need a fight on the Convention floor in Tampa to justify the strength of the conservative movement. One needs to look no further than the 2010 repossession of the House of Representatives, our big gains in the Senate …
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Al Cardenas / The Daily Caller:
Time for conservatives to unite behind Governor Mitt Romney
Time for conservatives to unite behind Governor Mitt Romney
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Ballot Box and Los Angeles Times
Jonathan Martin / Politico:
GOP race nears tipping point
Ker Than / National Geographic:
James Cameron Completes Record-Breaking Mariana Trench Dive — Solo sub dive is deepest ever. — The explorer-filmmaker emerges from his sub after returning from Challenger Deep. — Ker Than — At noon, local time (10 p.m. ET), James Cameron's “vertical torpedo” …
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David Hamilton / CNET:
James Cameron hits the world's floor — and returns
James Cameron hits the world's floor — and returns
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Grist, Newsy and The Stranger …
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System:
Recent Developments in the Labor Market — My remarks today will focus on recent and prospective developments in the labor market. We have seen some positive signs on the jobs front recently, including a pickup in monthly payroll gains and a notable decline in the unemployment rate. That is good news.
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Guardian, New York Times and Brad DeLong
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Jonathan Easley / Ballot Box:
Cain video shows rabbit catapulted, shot — Former GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain released an edgy video Monday that appears to show a rabbit getting shot. — The video uses computer-generated effects to show a rabbit being catapulted into the air and then shot by a man with a rifle …
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Lobbyists, Guns and Money — Florida's now-infamous Stand Your Ground law, which lets you shoot someone you consider threatening without facing arrest, let alone prosecution, sounds crazy — and it is. And it's tempting to dismiss this law as the work of ignorant yahoos.
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The Moderate Voice, Questions and Observations, The Mahablog, Daily Kos and Paul Krugman
BuzzFeed:
Can Matt Rhoades Go Big? — Give Romney's campaign manager credit: His careful defense and kitchen-sink offense have delivered the Republican nomination to a moderate from Massachusetts. Now Romney and his “Terminator” need the vision thing. — BOSTON, Mass. — The day after Super Tuesday …
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Washington Monthly, ABCNEWS, GOP 12 and The Daily Caller
Eric Bradner / Evansville Courier & Press:
POLITICAL NOTEBOOK: Robo-call users didn't fair well with voters — INDIANAPOLIS - In his effort to end illegal political “robo-calls,” Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller tried an informal truce with the chairs of both of the state parties. — But a handful of candidates …
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Walter Shapiro / The New Republic:
The Sad End of the Gingrich Campaign — “At an age when most young men are focused on playing sports and meeting girls, Newt was fantasizing about saving the world.” —Steven M. Gillon, The Pact, 2008 — Despite Newt Gingrich's best efforts, it looks like the world is going to have to save itself.
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