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Evan McMorris-Santoro / BuzzFeed:
Why Everyone Hates The White House Beat Now — BuzzFeed's new White House reporter explores the declining prestige of his “soul-killing” assignment. — The White House press corps is seen as Obama arrives to speak. — Image by Charles Dharapak / AP — WASHINGTON — Freshly-minted …
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Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Dems' big 2014 obstacle: President Obama — President Barack Obama says he's ready to do whatever it takes to help Democrats win the House next year — a feat that could make the difference between limping to the end of his presidency and going out with a bang.
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Kevin Cirilli / Politico:
Donald Trump willing to fund White House tours
Donald Trump willing to fund White House tours
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Reuters:
Two U.S. soldiers killed in “insider” attack in Afghanistan — (Reuters) - Two American soldiers were killed in a so-called insider attack when a person in an Afghan military uniform turned his weapon on U.S. and Afghan forces at a joint base in the restive east of the country, coalition forces said on Monday.
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Associated Press:
2 U.S. troops killed in Afghanistan insider attackhaha i — KABUL, Afghanistan - A police officer opened fire on U.S. and Afghan forces inside a police headquarters in eastern Afghanistan on Monday, sparking a firefight that killed two U.S. troops and two other Afghan policemen.
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Bryan Bender / The Boston Globe:
Chief of US Pacific forces calls climate biggest worry — CAMBRIDGE — America's top military officer in charge of monitoring hostile actions by North Korea, escalating tensions between China and Japan, and a spike in computer attacks traced to China provides an unexpected answer when asked …
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Talking Points Memo:
Paul Ryan Reverses Himself Yet Again On Medicare Cuts — When he unveils his budget plan this week, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) will complete a 720-degree flip on President Obama's cuts to Medicare providers in the Affordable Care Act. — As he revealed on “Fox News Sunday,” Ryan's upcoming budget will sustain the cuts.
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Richard Pérez-Peña / New York Times:
Harvard Search of E-Mail Stuns Its Faculty Members — Bewildered, and at times angry, faculty members at Harvard criticized the university on Sunday after revelations that administrators secretly searched the e-mail accounts of 16 resident deans in an effort to learn who leaked information …
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Kevin Robillard / Politico:
President Obama's numbers plummet in New York — President Barack Obama's approval rating in New York fell precipitously in the last month, according to a poll released Monday, and three-fifths of the state's registered voters now believe the country is heading in the wrong direction.
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Fernanda Santos / New York Times:
Mandatory Cuts Could Open Path to Deeper Defense Trims — WASHINGTON — At a time when $46 billion in mandatory budget cuts are causing anxiety at the Pentagon, administration officials see one potential benefit: there may be an opening to argue for deep reductions in programs long …
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Sofia Resnick / The Huffington Post:
New Family Structures Study Intended To Sway Supreme Court On Gay Marriage, Documents Show — Goal of conservative-backed parenting study was to influence SCOTUS decisions on gay marriage, docs show — WASHINGTON — The conservative funders who bankrolled a flawed and widely cited academic …
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Mark Tapscott / Washington Examiner:
Why do the Koch Brothers get all the sunshine? … Here's a couple of data points that bear serious thought this week by transparency advocates celebrating Sunshine Week and by everybody else who cares about protecting and preserving a free and independent press:
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New York Times:
When to Say No — The State Department's latest environmental assessment of the controversial Keystone XL oil pipeline makes no recommendation about whether President Obama should approve it. Here is ours. He should say no, and for one overriding reason: A president who has repeatedly …
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Tar Sands Blockade
Justin Sink / The Hill:
Rep. Peter King fights kickboxing champion in fundraiser — Rep. Peter King (R-N.Y.) squared off against former kickboxing champion “Irish” John Foley in a two-round celebrity boxing match on Saturday before a crowd of about 400 at a Long Island pub. — No winner was declared in the fight …
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Skschust / CBS New York:
One Day Left: NYC Super-Sized Sugary Drink Ban Goes Into Effect Tuesday — NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) - Monday is the last day New Yorkers will be able to buy super-sized sugary drinks at restaurants, movie theaters, sports venues and street carts in New York City. — The cola crackdown goes into effect on Tuesday.
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Michelle Malkin, Weasel Zippers, Steve Deace and Jammie Wearing Fools
Sy Mukherjee / ThinkProgress:
Top Republican Strategist: GOP 'Doesn't Give Equal Opportunity To Women' — During a segment on women's evolving roles in the workplace on Meet the Press Sunday morning, GOP political operative and former McCain campaign adviser Steve Schmidt made a compelling case for equal opportunity …
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Taylor Marsh, Shakesville and The Political Carnival
David M. Drucker / Roll Call:
Interview With Speaker Boehner: ‘We Need to Do a Better Job’ (Part I) — Boehner said he's “far from done” with being speaker. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) — Since November's electoral letdown, congressional Republicans have been under fire from inside their party over their inability to connect with voters.
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