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Bruce Weber / New York Times:
Jean Stapleton, Who Played Archie's Better Angel, Dies at 90 — Jean Stapleton, an actress whose portrayal of a slow-witted, big-hearted and submissive — up to a point — housewife on the groundbreaking series “All in the Family” made her, along with Mary Tyler Moore and Bea Arthur …
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Greg Botelho / CNN:
Actress Jean Stapleton, known as Edith Bunker on ‘All in the Family,’ dies — (CNN) — Actress Jean Stapleton, best known for her role as Archie Bunker's wife in the groundbreaking 1970s sitcom “All in the Family,” has died, her son said Saturday. — She was 90 years old.
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Wake up America
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Conservatives: Public backlash to immigration reform is coming — Opponents of the Senate immigration reform bill say a strong public backlash is coming and think they have a good chance of stopping it on the Senate floor. — Advocates on both sides of the debate agree the response to the bill …
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Charles M. Blow / New York Times:
Blind to the Past — and Future
Blind to the Past — and Future
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Conal Urquhart / Guardian:
Turkey protests rage for second day — Police use water cannon and teargas to disperse protesters, whom prime minister described as ‘extremists running wild’ — Violent clashes between police and protesters have continued for a second day in Turkey, as the prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan …
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BBC:
Turkey protests rage for second day
Turkey protests rage for second day
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Constanze Letsch / Guardian:
Turkey protests spread after violence in Istanbul over park demolition
Turkey protests spread after violence in Istanbul over park demolition
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Amnesty International:
Turkey must halt brutal police repression and investigate abuses at Istanbul protest
Turkey must halt brutal police repression and investigate abuses at Istanbul protest
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BBC and Taylor Marsh
BBC:
Clashes at Istanbul park protest
Clashes at Istanbul park protest
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Patricia Mazzei / MiamiHerald.com:
Congressman Joe Garcia's chief of staff implicated in phantom absentee-ballot requests scheme — Congressman Joe Garcia's chief of staff abruptly resigned Friday after being implicated in a sophisticated scheme to manipulate last year's primary elections by submitting hundreds of fraudulent absentee-ballot requests.
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Dana Bash / CNN:
First on CNN: IRS collects docs from 88 employees in investigation — Washington (CNN) - The Internal Revenue Service has told House GOP investigators they have identified 88 IRS employees who may have documents relevant to the congressional investigation into targeting of conservative groups …
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Ryan Lenora Brown / Christian Science Monitor:
Massachusetts Senate race called ‘toss up’: Could GOP surprise again? — The Cook Political Report has announced it's shifting its prediction for the Massachusetts Senate race from ‘leaning Democrat’ to ‘toss up.’ In 2010, Republican Scott Brown won a similar special election. — BOSTON
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Weekly Standard
Javier C. Hernández / New York Times:
Bloomberg's Push for Tighter Gun Laws Shifts to Other States — CARSON CITY, Nev. — John W. Griffin is a fast-talking, whiskey-loving, fifth-generation Nevadan who spends his days as a lobbyist courting lawmakers in Stetsons. He advocates for luxury casinos, once brokered a dispute between …
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The Reaction
International Business Times:
Far-Right Extremists Chased Through London by Women Dressed as Badgers — Political extremists were outnumbered and outgunned by protesters against the badger cull (Reuters) — A rally by extremists from the British National Party and the English Defence League was dwarfed …
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Little Green Footballs
CBC News:
Canadian relief for Moore tornado victims denied at border — U.S. border officials want 20,000 kg of food itemized, physically inspected before entering — A tornado in Moore, Okla., killed 24 people and injured nearly 400 more on May 20. It destroyed 1,200 homes and damaged another 10,000.
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Hot Air and Outside the Beltway
Bloomberg:
How Halsey Minor Blew Tech Fortune on Way to Bankruptcy — How do you sell the technology company you founded for $1.8 billion and five years later file for personal bankruptcy? For Halsey Minor, it may have been a fascination with houses, hotels, horses and art.
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Eamon Murphy / DailyFinance.com:
CNET Founder Halsey Minor Bankrupt 5 Years After Firm's $1.8 Billion Sale
CNET Founder Halsey Minor Bankrupt 5 Years After Firm's $1.8 Billion Sale
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Jason Samenow / Capital Weather Gang:
NOAA kills agency-wide furlough proposal — Following the recent tornado outbreaks in the Plains, NOAA faced strong Congressional pressure not to furlough National Weather Service employees (as a cost savings measure in response to the budget sequester). The agency gave in late Friday.
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Eric Lach / Talking Points Memo:
Ex-Obama Aides Attended Oil Industry-Sponsored Azerbaijan Conference — Former senior aides to President Barack Obama were among several dozen U.S. officials and lawmakers who traveled to Baku, Azerbaijan, this week, for an event sponsored by major oil companies.
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Mark Steyn / National Review:
The Lois Lerner Defense — We have the president of the United States' word as a gentleman that he knew nothing about the Internal Revenue Service's targeting of his enemies until he “learned about it from the same news reports that I think most people learned about this.”
BBC:
Iraq uncovers al-Qaeda ‘chemical weapons plot’ — The authorities in Iraq say they have uncovered an al-Qaeda plot to use chemical weapons, as well as to smuggle them to Europe and North America. — Defence ministry spokesman Mohammed al-Askari said five men had been arrested …
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