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Ben White / Politico:
Obama's Wall Street problem — The giant $2 billion trading loss at JPMorgan Chase highlights a central problem in President Barack Obama's case for a second term: Four years after the financial crisis nearly brought the nation to its knees, very little appears to have changed.
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The Hill, Taylor Marsh and ABCNEWS
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Why We Regulate — One of the characters in the classic 1939 film “Stagecoach” is a banker named Gatewood who lectures his captive audience on the evils of big government, especially bank regulation — “As if we bankers don't know how to run our own banks!” he exclaims.
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Ezra Klein, The Maddow Blog and Daily Kos
Mike Allenand Jim Vandehei / Politico:
The un-McCain campaign — Mitt Romney and his top aides are building a strategy, partly by design and partly because of circumstance, around what they consider John McCain's disastrously run campaign in 2008. — The strategy: whatever McCain did, do the opposite.
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American Prospect, The Moderate Voice and Pirate's Cove
Wall Street Journal:
Three to Exit J.P. Morgan — Drew, Others to Depart in Wake of Loss, Which Could Total More Than $4 Billion — Three high-ranking officers at the center of J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.'s giant trading blunder are expected to leave the firm this week, said people familiar with the situation, and losses on the trade have grown.
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Deal Journal, Guardian and msnbc.com
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Andrew Sullivan / The Daily Beast:
Andrew Sullivan on Barack Obama: The First Gay President — The president's bold support shifted the mainstream. Andrew Sullivan on why it shouldn't be surprising—Obama's life as a biracial man has deep ties to the gay experience. — It was the spring of 2007, back when Barack Obama's bid …
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Hit & Run, Poynter, Towleroad News #gay, Washington Post, The Daily Caller, Gawker, Mediaite and American Power
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Meghan Keneally / Daily Mail:
‘First Gay President’: Newsweek marks Obama's landmark announcement with controversial cover
‘First Gay President’: Newsweek marks Obama's landmark announcement with controversial cover
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Philly.com, UrbanGrounds and Politico, more at Mediagazer »
Rebekah L. Sanders / Arizona Republic:
Arizona Ron Paul supporters boo Romney's son off stage
Arizona Ron Paul supporters boo Romney's son off stage
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The Spectacle Blog, Mediaite, The Gateway Pundit, Politico and The Raw Story
Lydia Saad / Gallup:
U.S. Acceptance of Gay/Lesbian Relations Is the New Normal — For third year, majority says gay/lesbian relations are morally acceptable — PRINCETON, NJ — The slight majority of American adults, 54%, consider gay or lesbian relations morally acceptable.
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Political Insider, Reuters, CNN and GayPatriot
Indianapolis Star:
Outsiders' money to play role again — Less than six months remains before the Nov. 6 retention vote. Wiggins does not yet have a campaign committee or any specific plan to convince voters that he deserves to keep his job. Instead, the justice says his chief focus remains on writing …
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Good As You
Paul Krugman:
Eurodämmerung — Some of us have been talking it over, and here's what we think the end game looks like: — 1. Greek euro exit, very possibly next month. — 2. Huge withdrawals from Spanish and Italian banks, as depositors try to move their money to Germany. — 3a.
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CANNONFIRE, Hullabaloo and Calculated Risk
Bloomberg:
As European Austerity Ends, So Could the Euro — The euro currency is a malady that condemns at least a generation of Greeks, Italians, Spaniards, Portuguese and Irish to the economic infirmary. — In these nations, unemployment rates are now at their highest levels in recent decades …
Michael B. Marois / Bloomberg:
Brown Tax Increase Gains Urgency as Deficit Rises to $16 Billion — California Governor Jerry Brown bet that a nascent financial recovery would lift the world's ninth- largest economy enough to whittle down a $9.2 billion deficit. Instead, the gap has widened to $16 billion.
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Weasel Zippers and Weekly Standard
Justin Sink / The Hill:
Obama targets Romney tenure at Bain Capital with new ad, website — President Obama is taking dead aim at Mitt Romney's record helming Bain Capital, debuting a new television ad, online video, and website that each depict the private equity firm as predatory and having engaged in “questionable business practices.”
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CNN
Vicki Needham / The Hill:
Report says 230,000 unemployed losing benefits over weekend — More than 230,000 unemployed workers will lose their jobless benefits this weekend as portions of federal programs expire across several states. — All told, 409,300 long-term unemployed Americans in 27 states will have lost upward …
Amir Efrati / Wall Street Journal:
Ex-Yahoo Chief Told Board He Has Cancer — Before resigning as chief executive of Yahoo Inc. over the weekend, Scott Thompson disclosed to the company's board of directors and several colleagues that he has been diagnosed with thyroid cancer, according to people familiar with the matter.
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msnbc.com, MarketBeat and New York Magazine, more at Mediagazer »
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