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Associated Press:
Colorado suspect was brilliant science student — DENVER (AP) — James Eagen Holmes came from a well-tended San Diego enclave of two-story homes with red-tiled roofs, where neighbors recall him as a clean-cut, studious young man of sparing words. — Tall and dark-haired …
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David Weigel / Slate:
Could an Armed Person Have Stopped the Aurora Shooting? A Second Opinion. … - Kaplan: What Will Happen To Syria After Assad Falls? - After Shooting, Mayor Bloomberg Calls for Gun-Control Stance From Obama and Romney - Introducing Slate's News Quiz—Masterminded by Ken Jennings
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New York Times:
Colorado Police Seek to Enter Home of Shooting Suspect, James Holmes
Colorado Police Seek to Enter Home of Shooting Suspect, James Holmes
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Sam Stein / The Huffington Post:
Gun Control Legislation: Frank Lautenberg Readies Bill In Wake Of Aurora Shooting
Gun Control Legislation: Frank Lautenberg Readies Bill In Wake Of Aurora Shooting
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Mediaite, ThinkProgress, Alan Colmes' Liberaland and The Daily Caller
P.J. Gladnick / NewsBusters.org blogs:
RIP Alexander Cockburn; Leftist Global Warming ‘Heretic’ — It has been announced that Alexander Cockburn, a columnist for The Nation and co-editor of CounterPunch, died yesterday. Although Cockburn reflected a leftist viewpoint (mandatory if you write for The Nation) …
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Carolyn Kellogg / Los Angeles Times:
Leftist journalist Alexander Cockburn dies at 71 — Alexander Cockburn's books include the bestselling “Whiteout,” with Jeffrey St. Clair, and “A Short History of Fear.” — Alexander Cockburn, the leftist journalist, has died. The 71-year-old had been living in Berlin and fighting cancer.
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Washington Monthly, LewRockwell.com Blog and Brad DeLong
Jeffrey St. Clair / CounterPunch:
Farewell, Alex, My Friend — Our friend and comrade Alexander Cockburn died last night in Germany, after a fierce two-year long battle against cancer. His daughter Daisy was at his bedside. — Alex kept his illness a tightly guarded secret. Only a handful of us knew how terribly sick he truly was.
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Hit & Run, BuzzFeed and The Raw Story
Zach Green / 140elect.com:
IS MITT ROMNEY BUYING TWITTER FOLLOWERS? — Update from BuzzFeed: Romney Campaign: We Don't Buy Twitter Followers — I'm not saying he bought them, but Romney's follower stats have taken a sharp and sudden rise since Friday 5PM EST. Could it be a weekend blitz? Twitter noticed.
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Charles Johnson / Little Green Footballs:
Is Mitt Romney Buying Twitter Followers? — Today we learn that Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is apparently buying Twitter followers to inflate his popularity in social media. The graph from 140Elect.com looks like a hockey stick: — For comparison, a graph of Barack Obama's …
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James Taranto / Wall Street Journal:
With Extreme Prejudice — How ABC News “investigates” a horrific crime. — “An off-duty Los Angeles police officer and three bodybuilder friends have been arrested for allegedly punching and kicking a New York man in an alley near a cafe on West Hollywood's Restaurant Row,” the Los Angeles Times reported July 30, 1991.
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Examiner, Scared Monkeys, American Power, National Review, American Spectator and Conservatives4Palin
Katherine Rushton / Telegraph:
Rupert Murdoch steps down from NI boards — Rupert Murdoch's grip on UK newspapers is loosening “finger by finger”, as he resigns string of directorships. — Rupert Murdoch has repeatedly insisted that he remains committed to his UK newspapers, vowing that he will remain a “very active chairman” of the publishing busines.
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Christian Bale / The Onion:
Sadly, Nation Knows Exactly How Colorado Shooting's Aftermath Will Play Out — WASHINGTON—Americans across the nation confirmed today that, unfortunately, due to their extreme familiarity with the type of tragedy that occurred in a Colorado movie theater last night, they sadly know exactly …
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Brian Tashman / rightwingwatch.org:
AFA News Director Says Liberal Churches, Media Share Responsibility for Colorado Shooting
AFA News Director Says Liberal Churches, Media Share Responsibility for Colorado Shooting
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Associated Press:
Obama effort spends more in June than it takes in — WASHINGTON (AP) — Amid a heavy barrage of advertising by opposing “super” political groups, President Barack Obama's re-election campaign spent more than it collected in June. While outraised again by Republican Mitt Romney …
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Meghashyam Mali / Ballot Box:
Pro-Obama super-PAC raises $6M in June, hits Romney with ad blitz
Pro-Obama super-PAC raises $6M in June, hits Romney with ad blitz
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Justin Sink / The Hill:
House Intel committee leaders repudiate Bachmann over letter — The leaders of the House Intelligence Committee criticized Rep. Michelle Bachmann (R-Minn.) — a member of the panel — for circulating a letter earlier this week urging an investigation into efforts by the Muslim Brotherhood …
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Susan Davis / USA Today:
House intel leaders disavow Bachmann allegations
House intel leaders disavow Bachmann allegations
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Coburn donates to Manchin, says fellow senator not beholden to special interests — Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) says he supports Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin's re-election because he believes Manchin is not beholden to short-sighted political interests. — Coburn recently gave $250 to Manchin's re-election campaign.
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Jim Merlino / Politico:
Post Aurora: Don't expect new gun laws — I served as Democratic policy director for the Colorado Senate minority in 2003 — when the state legislature passed the gun law package that is now the law in Colorado. — These bills had been delayed since the 1999 Columbine shootings.
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Meghashyam Mali / The Hill:
Gun control calls follow Colorado theater shootings, but few expect major changes
Gun control calls follow Colorado theater shootings, but few expect major changes
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Reuters