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Larry Celona / New York Post:
Weiner wife under guard — Police and federal officials have placed security around ex-Rep. Anthony Weiner's wife, Huma Abedin, after a New Jersey man threatened her, law-enforcement sources said. — An individual, described as a Muslim man, made the unspecified threat after Rep. Michele Bachmann …
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Reuters, Daily Mail, Outside the Beltway, American Power, Mediaite, The Moderate Voice, ThinkProgress and New York Magazine
Associated Press:
AP Source: Assault rifle jammed in Colo. attack — AURORA, Colo. (AP) — The semiautomatic assault rifle used by the gunman in a mass shooting at a midnight showing of the latest Batman movie jammed during the attack, a federal law enforcement official told The Associated Press …
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UrbanGrounds
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Shooting suspect gun club membership rejected
Shooting suspect gun club membership rejected
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American Power and Clayton Cramer's Blog
Anne McQuary / WLTX-TV:
Colorado Shooter's Elaborate And Easily Available Arsenal
Colorado Shooter's Elaborate And Easily Available Arsenal
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The Raw Story
Orange County Register:
SATURDAY'S SHOOTING — Anaheim's police chief confirmed Sunday the shooting victim on Anna Drive was unarmed. There were no weapons recovered at the scene that could have belonged to him, Welter said. — Welter said he could not immediately confirm how many shots were fired or precisely …
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L.A. NOW, American Power and The Raw Story
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Alan Carter / CBS Los Angeles:
Near-Riot Breaks Out After Officer-Involved Shooting In Anaheim
Near-Riot Breaks Out After Officer-Involved Shooting In Anaheim
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Balloon Juice
Shelby Grad / L.A. NOW:
Angry Anaheim crowd threw bottles at police, set fires on streets
Angry Anaheim crowd threw bottles at police, set fires on streets
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Orange County Register and Firedoglake
Ktla-Ltv / ktla.com:
Riot Breaks Out After Suspect Shot by Anaheim Police
Riot Breaks Out After Suspect Shot by Anaheim Police
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Orchestrated Pulse, Alan Colmes' Liberaland, The Hinterland Gazette and L.A. NOW
Sheldon Alberts / The Hill:
The Hill Poll: Majority of voters blame president for bad economy — Two-thirds of likely voters say the weak economy is Washington's fault, and more blame President Obama than anybody else, according to a new poll for The Hill. — It found that 66 percent believe paltry job growth …
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Washington Examiner and The Gateway Pundit
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Dave Helling / MiamiHerald.com:
People's minds are made up, unlikely to change — Is the race for president already over? — On one level, the answer is clearly no. Mitt Romney, Barack Obama and their surrogates are hammering each other in TV ads, speeches and interviews. And the party conventions and presidential debates are just around the corner.
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Hot Air and Ed Driscoll
Meghashyam Mali / The Hill:
Romney says Obama visit to Colorado was the ‘right thing’ to do — Presumptive GOP nominee Mitt Romney praised President Obama's decision to visit Aurora, Colorado and meet with victims of a mass shooting as “the right thing” to do. — Romney, who returned to the campaign trail …
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Reuters:
Australian FM counsels Romney — SAN FRANCISCO — The Australian foreign minister has privately warned Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney that foreign leaders see “America in decline.” — That's according to Romney, who says he met with Foreign Minister Bob Carr …
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ABCNEWS
David Edwards / The Raw Story:
Sen. Ron Johnson: 100-round rifle magazine is a ‘basic freedom’ — Tea party-backed Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) says that the right to own high-capacity ammunitions magazines like the 100-round drum that was used to kill at least a dozen people in Colorado last week is a “basic freedom” that is protected by the U.S. Constitution.
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The Reaction, Firedoglake and Booman Tribune
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Cameron Joseph / Ballot Box:
Mormons on cusp of new powerful era — Next year could be a banner one for Mormons in the nation's capital, with their numbers and influence likely to grow whether or not Mitt Romney is elected president. — Rep. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) could raise the number of Mormons in the upper chamber to seven …
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Prairie Weather
CNN:
Source: Penn State to be hit with fines in excess of $30 million — A girl takes a picture at the site where the statue of former Penn State University football coach Joe Paterno stood. It sits empty now after it was removed by workers outside Beaver Stadium on Sunday, July 22. — HIDE CAPTION
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Anthony Bond / Daily Mail:
Olympics' most wanted: Terror police fear suspect hunted after Bulgarian bus bomb could be on his way to London 2012 — He is a top target for Israeli security agents who fear their athletes will be attacked by Iranian terror squad — MI5 and Scotland Yard are thought to have raised …
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Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog
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Associated Press:
Jacques Rogge rejects latest calls
Jacques Rogge rejects latest calls
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Hot Air, Scared Monkeys and Algemeiner.com
Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
National Journal Bars Quotations Tweaked by Sources — National Journal said it would ban the use of quotations that had been massaged or manipulated by its sources, joining a growing chorus of news organizations that are objecting to a practice that has become increasingly common in political journalism.
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Prairie Weather, New York Magazine, Politico, Taylor Marsh and Wake up America, more at Mediagazer »
Helen Lewis Published / New Statesman:
How the media shouldn't cover a mass murder — A look at the “Batman killer” front pages. — Every time there's a mass shooting, I remember this piece of footage from Charlie Brooker's BBC series Newswipe. In it, a forensic psychiatrist outlines the guidelines for news reporting of such a tragedy …
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American Power
Herb Keinon / Jerusalem Post:
Israel advances PA NIS 180m. to ease finance crisis — PM, FM decided to transfer before Ramadan to help the PA, in the midst of a severe financial crisis. — Israel, in a “goodwill gesture” to the Palestinian Authority, gave Ramallah over the last few days a NIS 180 million advance …
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JOSHUAPUNDIT and Israel Matzav