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Jason Whitely / WFAA-TV:
Elite Navy SEAL slain in Erath County; suspect arrested — Chris Kyle, a former Navy SEAL who became known as the deadliest U.S. sniper, was one of two men murdered on Saturday afternoon at a gun range in Erath County. — Three sources confirmed to News 8 that Kyle …
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Fox News:
Former Navy SEAL Chris Kyle fatally shot at Texas shooting range — Chris Kyle, a former U.S. Navy SEAL credited with the largest number of confirmed kills, was one of two people fatally shot at a North Texas shooting range Saturday, Texas Highway Patrol confirmed to Fox News.
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KHOU-TV:
Famed Navy SEAL Chris Kyle slain at gun range in N. Texas
Famed Navy SEAL Chris Kyle slain at gun range in N. Texas
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Dean Schabner / ABCNEWS:
Former Navy SEAL Chris Kyle Reportedly Killed at Shooting Range; Suspect Arrested
Former Navy SEAL Chris Kyle Reportedly Killed at Shooting Range; Suspect Arrested
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Jeff Zeleny / New York Times:
Top Donors to Republicans Seek More Say in Senate Races — COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa — The biggest donors in the Republican Party are financing a new group to recruit seasoned candidates and protect Senate incumbents from challenges by far-right conservatives and Tea Party enthusiasts …
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Alexander Burns / Politico:
Conservative groups mock Crossroads effort — Two powerful conservative groups reacted with scorn Sunday to a newly unveiled American Crossroads initiative, dubbed the Conservative Victory Project, that plans to work against Republican primary candidates it views as unelectable.
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Talking Points Memo:
Fox News Host Calls Out NRA Chief: 'That's Ridiculous And You Know It, Sir' (VIDEO) — Fox News host Chris Wallace called out National Rifle Association CEO Wayne LaPierre on Sunday for arguing that President Obama's children live under the same threats to their security as all other school children.
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Peter Schroeder / The Hill:
NRA chief: Public cannot ‘trust’ White House on gun control — The head of the National Rifle Association (NRA) said Sunday the public should not trust the White House to pursue limited changes to gun-control laws. — Wayne LaPierre, chief executive of the NRA, accused the Obama administration …
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Meghashyam Mali / The Hill:
Reid: Immigration bill will pass Senate — Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) on Sunday said that immigration reform was “certainly going to pass” the upper chamber. — “It has to get done. We have to work hard to get it done,” said Reid in an interview aired on ABC's “This Week.”
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George Stephanopoulos / ABCNEWS:
Sen. Harry Reid: Any Budget Deal Must Include Revenue
Sen. Harry Reid: Any Budget Deal Must Include Revenue
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Joe Battenfeld / Boston Herald:
With Brown out, GOP mulls Romney energy
With Brown out, GOP mulls Romney energy
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J.R. Dunn / americanthinker.com:
Seven Reasons Why it's a Photoshop — I'm sure we've all seen by now the “photo op” of President Obama shooting skeet. If he's shooting skeet then I'm Daffy Duck. — Skeet [clay disks of bright colors] are thrown by a machine from two towers erected to the right and left of the shooter.
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Jim Hoft / The Gateway Pundit:
Defense Secretary Panetta Admits Information from Waterboarding Led US to Bin Laden (Video) — Yes, waterboarding worked. — Today on Meet the Press Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta admitted that information gleaned from waterboarded detainees was used to track down al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden and kill him.
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Peter Schroeder / The Hill:
Senate Republicans renew blockade of Obama's Consumer Bureau pick — Senate Republicans are renewing their vow to block any nominee to head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) unless major changes are made to its structure. — In a letter sent to President Obama on Friday …
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Matthew Yglesias / Slate:
Starting a Business Is a Huge Pain — I've been to three offices, filed five forms, spent $200, lost a day of work—and I'm not even close to getting the simple license I need. — Last week, having read my own writing about how it's cheaper to buy a house than rent one in most markets, I decided to take my own advice.
Mohammad Alyousei / Alarabiya.net English:
“Burkas for babies”: Saudi cleric's new fatwa causes controversy — A Saudi cleric has called for all female babies to be fully covered by wearing the face veil, commonly known as the burka, citing reports of little girls being sexually molested. — In a TV interview on the Islamic Al-Majd TV …
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New York Times:
Dangerous Gun Myths — The debate over what to do to reduce gun violence in America hit an absurd low point on Wednesday when a Senate witness tried to portray a proposed new ban on assault rifles and high-capacity magazines as some sort of sexist plot that would disproportionately hurt vulnerable women and their children.
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Ian Millhiser / ThinkProgress:
GOP Rep Compares Gun Regulation To ‘Banning Spoons’ — In an exchange on ABC's This Week this morning with Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman, Rep. Lou Barletta (R-PA) was outraged that lawmakers reacted to the mass murder of school children by an armed gunman by trying …
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Corey Rangel / ABC15 Arizona:
Florence student suspended over picture of gun — FLORENCE, AZ - A high school student in Florence said he has been suspended because of a picture of a gun. — Daniel McClaine Jr., a freshman at Poston Butte High School, said he saved the picture as his desktop background on his school-issued computer.
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Eric Owens / The Daily Caller:
High-school freshman suspended for having a picture of a gun
High-school freshman suspended for having a picture of a gun
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