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New York Times:
I.R.S. Focus on Conservatives Gives G.O.P. an Issue to Seize On — WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service's special scrutiny of small-government groups applying for tax-exempt status went beyond keyword hunts for organizations with “Tea Party” or “Patriot” in their names …
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Kevin Robillard / Politico:
Carl Bernstein: IRS targeting not Watergate — Journalist Carl Bernstein said President Barack Obama is no Richard Nixon on Monday, and he would know. — “It's terrible,” Bernstein said of the IRS's targeting of conservative groups during an appearance on MSNBC's “Morning Joe.” “Outrageous.
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Wall Street Journal:
Wider Problems Found at IRS — Probe Says Tax Agency Used Sweeping Criteria to Scrutinize Conservative Groups — WASHINGTON—The Internal Revenue Service's scrutiny of conservative groups went beyond those that had “tea party” or “patriot” in their names—as the agency admitted Friday …
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Juliet Eilperin / Washington Post:
IRS targeted groups critical of government, documents from agency probe show — At various points over the past two years, Internal Revenue Service officials singled out for scrutiny not only groups with “tea party” or “patriot” in their names but also nonprofit groups that criticized …
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The Week, Scared Monkeys, The Maddow Blog, Post Politics, The PJ Tatler and Outside the Beltway
Fox News:
IRS scrutiny went beyond Tea Party, targeting of conservative groups broader than thought
IRS scrutiny went beyond Tea Party, targeting of conservative groups broader than thought
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The Lonely Conservative
Ginger Gibson / Politico:
New bill would boost penalties on IRS lawbreakers
New bill would boost penalties on IRS lawbreakers
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CNN, Weasel Zippers and Daily Kos
Kevin Robillard / Politico:
Newt Gingrich ties IRS scandal to Obamacare
Newt Gingrich ties IRS scandal to Obamacare
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The Raw Story and Washington Free Beacon
Washington Post:
IRS wrongdoing threatens to become a major issue for Democrats
IRS wrongdoing threatens to become a major issue for Democrats
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Rothenblog, Hot Air, Politico and The Fix
Kevin Robillard / Politico:
Reports: IRS targets more groups
Reports: IRS targets more groups
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Online NewsHour and americanthinker.com
Lindsey Boerma / CBS News:
Recharged tea party demands justice in IRS targeting scandal
Recharged tea party demands justice in IRS targeting scandal
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Weasel Zippers, TheBlaze.com, National Republican …, The Raw Story and Washington Free Beacon
Dana Ford / CNN:
19 injured in New Orleans parade shooting — (CNN) — Abdul Aziz believes he was standing right next to a shooter Sunday when gunmen opened fire at a Mother's Day parade in New Orleans, injuring 19 people. — “Everyone around me, except me, was shot,” he said. “I was pretty fortunate to get away.”
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Los Angeles Times:
New Orleans shooting: 3 sought after 19 shot during Mother's Day parade — New Orleans shooting; cell phone video captures the aftermath — Tribune staff and wire reports — Police today are searching for three suspects after 19 people, including two children, were shot in New Orleans …
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susiemadrak.com and Booman Tribune
First Read:
First Thoughts: The White House's terrible, horrible Friday spills over — The White House's terrible, horrible Friday spills over... Why the IRS story packs a bigger political punch... The White House's slow response to both the IRS and Benghazi stories... Q&A time for Obama …
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National Review, The PJ Tatler and The Week
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Yahoo! News:
Benghazi, IRS Create Perfect Storm Threatening Obama's Credibility
Benghazi, IRS Create Perfect Storm Threatening Obama's Credibility
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americanthinker.com and Politico
Glenn Thrush / Politico:
President Obama stares down the second-term curse
President Obama stares down the second-term curse
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USA Today and First Read
Kevin Cirilli / Politico:
Donald Trump: Obama might have lost — Donald Trump said Monday that if the details surrounding the IRS targeting tea party groups and last week's Benghazi hearing had come out last fall, President Barack Obama might not have won reelection. — “This is a big, big story that is probably …
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Politico:
John Boehner's biggest fixation: Benghazi
John Boehner's biggest fixation: Benghazi
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Lindsey Boerma / CBS News:
Pickering: Wasn't “necessary” to question Clinton in Benghazi report
Pickering: Wasn't “necessary” to question Clinton in Benghazi report
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The Reaction, Hot Air, The Maddow Blog, The Hugh Hewitt Show and The PJ Tatler
Cindy Adams / New York Post:
Clintons freeze out Weiner — Bill and Hillary Clinton will not support Anthony Weiner in his dream of becoming mayor even though they love his wife, Huma Abedin, sources say. “The Clintons wish Weiner would just disappear. Every time he pops up, it's a reminder of Bill's scandal with Monica Lewinsky …
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Politico, Yahoo! News and The Daily Caller
CBS News:
Bill Gates on Steve Jobs: We grew up together — We've seen plenty of Bill Gates on television, but we'd never seen him get emotional before. It was a striking, yet subtle moment in Gates' 60 Minutes interview this week when Charlie Rose asked him about his longtime business rival, the late Steve Jobs.
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Guardian, The Week, The Verge, Daily Mail and Mashable
Bill Carter / New York Times:
Walters to Announce 2014 Retirement on ‘The View’ — On the program she invented, on the network where she worked for the past 37 years, on the medium where she broke barriers and rules for more than 50 years, Barbara Walters will announce on Monday morning, definitively and with no regrets, that she is calling it a career.
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Taylor Marsh, New York Magazine and The Daily Caller
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Lesley Messer / ABCNEWS:
Barbara Walters Announces 2014 Retirement
Barbara Walters Announces 2014 Retirement
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Mediaite, Hollywood Life, She The People and Politico, more at Mediagazer »
Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
Same-Sex Marriage Support Solidifies Above 50% in U.S. — Support has been 50% or above in three separate readings in last year — PRINCETON, NJ - Fifty-three percent of Americans say the law should recognize same-sex marriages, the third consecutive reading of 50% or above in Gallup polling over the past year.
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David Bailey / Reuters:
Minnesota poised to become 12th state to adopt same-sex marriage
Minnesota poised to become 12th state to adopt same-sex marriage
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Bloomberg:
Holding Ourselves Accountable — By Matthew Winkler 2013-05-13T04:11:33Z — As I wrote in “The Bloomberg Way,” our guide for reporters and editors, “The appearance of impropriety can be as damaging to a reputation as doing something improper. Because we hold others accountable for disclosure, we expect the same of ourselves.
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John Avlon / The Daily Beast:
With Benghazi Video, Karl Rove Kicks Off 2016 With Hillary Clinton Hit — The permanent campaign has arrived, and it's carried on a wave of dark money, writes John Avlon. — Less than five months after Barack Obama began his second term, the 2016 presidential campaign kicked off this weekend …
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Washington Monthly, Taylor Marsh and The Dish
Ruby Cramer / BuzzFeed:
Clinton Loyalists Watch Ready For Hillary PAC Warily — Some former Clinton aides and fundraisers deride Ready for Hillary as an amateurish group of posers, but the PAC is gaining steam. “What, who are these people? These people are untested.” — Via: Kevork Djansezian / Getty Images
New York Times:
How Austerity Kills — EARLY last month, a triple suicide was reported in the seaside town of Civitanova Marche, Italy. A married couple, Anna Maria Sopranzi, 68, and Romeo Dionisi, 62, had been struggling to live on her monthly pension of around 500 euros (about $650), and had fallen behind on rent.