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Jeremi Suri / New York Times:
Bomb North Korea, Before It's Too Late — SINCE February, the North Korean government has followed one threatening move with another. The spiral began with an underground nuclear test. Then the North declared the armistice that ended the Korean War invalid.
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Kevin Bogardus / The Hill:
McCain: North Korea nearing nuclear missile launch ‘capability’ — Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) said Sunday that it's not clear if North Korea has a nuclear missile ready to launch, but it's moving towards that “capability.” — Speaking on CNN's “State of the Union,” McCain said the country's military …
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Erik Loomis / Lawyers, Guns & Money:
When Historians Provide Bad Policy Ideas — I'm all for historians entering public debates. I am less enthused when they advocate utterly terrible ideas in major publications, such as University of Texas historian Jeremi Suri, who calls for the United States to bomb North Korea.
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Samantha-Rae Tuthill / AccuWeather.com:
Dazzling Northern Lights Anticipated Tonight — A solar flare that occurred around 2 a.m. Thursday morning may create a spectacular display of northern lights Saturday evening. The midlevel flare had a long duration and was directed at Earth. According to AccuWeather.com Astronomer Hunter Outten …
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Kelly O'Donnell / NBC Politics:
Republican Senator Collins of Maine to vote yes on background checks — Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, is the first GOP senator to say publicly she will vote for the bipartisan compromise on expanded background checks for the sale of guns online and at gun shows. NBC's Kelly O'Donnell reports.
Ginger Gibson / Politico:
Scott Brown mum on N.H. Senate run — Former Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown wasn't giving any previews about a possible Senate run in New Hampshire Sunday. — “I'm not going to comment on that, obviously,” the Republican said on “Fox News Sunday,” “Nothing is off the table, and nothing is on the table.
Maggie Haberman / Politico:
The Anthony Weiner-Mark Sanford comeback playbook — What do Anthony Weiner and Mark Sanford have in common? A comeback playbook. — The two are the latest examples of the accelerated post-sex scandal cycle, in which public rehabilitation can be attempted with a straight face just a few short years after the original sin.
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Yahoo! News:
Dad Furious After Finding This Crayon-Written Paper in Florida 4th-Grader's Backpack: ‘I Am Willing to Give Up Some of My Constitutional Rights...to Be Safer’ — The words are written in crayon, in the haphazard bumpiness of a child's scrawl. — “I am willing to give up some of my constitutional rights …
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Cameron Joseph / The Hill:
Sen. Rubio defends emerging immigration deal as ‘not amnesty’ — Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) blitzed all five Sunday shows in his most public pitch yet for the emerging immigration reform bill, arguing that it would control the border, and rejecting conservative criticisms that it provided “amnesty” for illegal immigrants in the country.
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Cameron Joseph / The Hill:
Democrat changes story about talks with Progress Kentucky leaders — The Democrat who said the leaders of the liberal group Progress Kentucky told him they bugged Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's (R-Ky.) campaign office is backing off a key part of his earlier account.
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Sabrina Siddiqui / The Huffington Post:
Jim Graves: Constituents Are ‘Embarrassed’ By Michele Bachmann — WASHINGTON — Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) barely held onto her seat in the 2012 election, defeating Democrat Jim Graves by just over 1 percent of the vote in one of the closest House races of the cycle.
Ross Douthat / New York Times:
Balance and Bias — THE traditional American mass media — the crumbling, Internet-besieged edifice of newspapers and news shows, magazines and roundtables and journalism schools — evolved to believe with equal vigor in two not entirely compatible ideals. — One is an ideal of balance …
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New York Times:
By Phone or by Text, Golf Entertains Second-Guessers — AUGUSTA, Ga. — In golf, and almost no other sport, interactive, real-time communication between armchair television viewers and referees supervising the competition routinely changes rulings and alters the outcomes of tournaments.
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