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12:30 PM ET, May 2, 2012

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Vanity Fair:
Becoming Obama  —  When Barack Obama met Genevieve Cook in 1983 at a Christmas party in New York's East Village, it was the start of his most serious romance yet.  But as the 22-year-old Columbia grad began to shape his future, he was also struggling with his identity: American or international?
Joel Siegel / Yahoo! News:
Newt Gingrich $4 Million in Debt; Staffers and Creditors Fume  —  Newt Gingrich ends his White House dream today with his political committee facing a mountain of debts — owing about $4 million to scores of businesses and campaign workers around the country who fear they will never get paid.
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Alicia M. Cohn / The Hill:
New Obama campaign video uses Gingrich to attack Mitt Romney
Discussion: CNN and The Other McCain
Newt Gingrich / CNN:
New Obama campaign video: Gingrich vs. Romney in his own words
Discussion: ABCNEWS
ABCNEWS:   Newt Gingrich's Greatest Campaign Hits
Michael Barbaro / New York Times:
Obama and Romney Vie for Mayor Bloomberg's Endorsement
Discussion: The Caucus, NY Daily News and ABCNEWS
BuzzFeed:
New York Post Mocks Obama's Afghanistan Trip  —  Two schools of thought: Obama is at risk of being seen as politicizing national security.  Or, any day spent talking about Osama Bin Laden, and not the economy, is a good one.
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Mark McKinnon / The Daily Beast:
GOP Attacks on Obama's Bin Laden Ad Misguided
Discussion: Washington Wire and The Hill
Pam Spaulding / Firedoglake:
Wife of NC State Senator: Amendment One Needed ‘To Protect the Caucasian Race’  —  I don't even know where to begin to unpack this trash.  Chad Nance who is a freelance journalist in Winston-Salem and is covering the election here in NC, recorded the wife of NC Sen. Peter Brunstetter confirming …
Discussion: Holy Bullies …
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Jordan Green / The YES! Weekly Blog:
Racialized remark about marriage amendment attributed to state senator's wife  —  Chad Nance, a Winston-Salem freelance journalist who is currently active in electoral campaigning, says poll workers outside the early voting site at the Forsyth County Government Center in downtown Winston-Salem reported …
Byron York / Campaign 2012:
The curious resignation of Richard Grenell  —  The political world is buzzing over the sudden resignation of Richard Grenell, the former spokesman for John Bolton at the UN who had signed on to serve as foreign policy spokesman for Mitt Romney's presidential campaign.  Grenell was scheduled to begin work Tuesday, May 1.
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Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
EXCLUSIVE: Richard Grenell hounded from Romney campaign by anti-gay conservatives
Washington Post:
Chen Guangcheng leaves U.S. embassy; deal to guarantee his safety may be unraveling, friends say  —  BEIJING — Blind activist Chen Guangcheng, who fled de facto house arrest last month and sought refuge for six days at the U.S. Embassy, left the diplomatic compound on Wednesday …
Discussion: The Agonist and The Page
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Jane Perlez / New York Times:
Blind Chinese Dissident Leaves U.S. Embassy for Medical Treatment  —  BEIJING — Chen Guangcheng, the blind Chinese dissident who fled house arrest last month in a dramatic escape from security forces, left the American Embassy in Beijing on Wednesday after securing assurances from the Chinese government …
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John Hinderaker / Power Line:
Washington Post Rebuts Obama's Malicious Lie  —  Barack Obama never lets truth get in the way of political advantage.  Nothing new about that; mendacity has been a consistent theme of his 3 1/2 years in office.  But it seems that more media outlets are willing to call the president on his falsehoods these days.
Discussion: Betsy's Page
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Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
Obama's whopper about an Ohio River bridge
Sarah Grieco / KNSD-TV:
DEA Ignored All My Cries: Student  —  “They never came back, ignored all my cries and I still don't know what happened,” Chong said.  —  Daniel Chong, the UC San Diego student who was left in a Drug Enforcement Agency holding cell for nearly five days, said the time spent in his cell was a life-altering experience.
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utsandiego.com:
Man abandoned in DEA cell steps forward
Discussion: ABCNEWS
Michelle Washington / HamptonRoads.com:
A beating at Church and Brambleton  —  The Virginian-Pilot  —  Wave after wave of young men surged forward to take turns punching and kicking their victim.  —  The victim's friend, a young woman, tried to pull him back into his car.  Attackers came after her, pulling her hair …
CNBC:
Factory Orders Post Biggest Decline in Three Years  —  New orders for U.S. factory goods in March recorded their biggest decline in three years as demand for transportation equipment and a range of other goods slumped, government data showed on Wednesday.  —  The Commerce Department said orders …
Discussion: Hot Air and americanthinker.com
Ian Millhiser / ThinkProgress:
No, Kathleen Sebelius Does Not Need A Legal Memo To Ignore False Anti-Contraception Legal Arguments  —  Conservative media outlets are downright gleeful over a recent exchange between Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) and Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius that culminates …
Washington Post:
A better case for Keystone XL  —  THE CASE FOR ultimately approving the Keystone XL pipeline — always strong — has grown stronger.  —  A key environmentalist argument against Keystone XL has been that the project would encourage the extraction of bitumen, a particularly dirty oil-like substance, from the “oil sands” in Alberta.
Discussion: The Volokh Conspiracy
Leah Schnurr / Reuters:
Private-sector hiring slows in April  —  (Reuters) - Companies hired a far fewer than expected 119,000 people in April, the smallest gain in seven months and adding to concerns that the economy has lost some of its momentum.  —  The ADP National Employment Report released …
Bloomberg:
Cleveland bridge bomb plot sting operation results in five arrests  —  Five people were arrested in a federal sting operation in which FBI agents provided inoperable explosives to suspects allegedly intending to bomb an Ohio bridge, the Justice Department said.
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WalesOnline:
Hose ban stays despite record rain
Discussion: Washington Monthly
Andrew Feinberg / The Hill:
Ethics watchdog asks FCC to revoke Fox's broadcast licenses
Bill Clinton / New York Times:
‘The Passage of Power,’ Robert Caro's New L.B.J. Book
Discussion: ABCNEWS
Indianapolis Star:
Indiana senator: What is driving this race? It's all about Lugar, his missed chances
Peter Orszag / Bloomberg:
About Peter R Orszag  —  Bad Models Mistook Housing Bust for Dot-Com Bubble
Andrew Malcolm / Investor's Business Daily:
Obama's Afghan trip: 14,000 miles for brief remarks lacking one crucial word
Discussion: msnbc.com
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Matt Dobias / Politico:
GOP: Cut state bonuses for children's health care
Discussion: Washington Monthly
Anne Barnard / New York Times:
New Lawyers in New York to Be Required to Do Some Work Free
Eduardo Porter / New York Times:
China's Vanishing Trade Imbalance
Discussion: Jared Bernstein
The White House:
Presidential Proclamation — Loyalty Day, 2012
Discussion: Hit & Run and Vox Popoli