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1:05 PM ET, July 7, 2013

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Eric Lichtblau / New York Times:
In Secret, Court Vastly Broadens Powers of N.S.A.  —  WASHINGTON — In more than a dozen classified rulings, the nation's surveillance court has created a secret body of law giving the National Security Agency the power to amass vast collections of data on Americans while pursuing not only terrorism suspects …
Washington Post:
Health insurance marketplaces will not be required to verify consumer claims  —  The Obama administration announced Friday that it would significantly scale back the health law's requirements that new insurance marketplaces verify consumers' income and health insurance status.
Discussion: Hot Air, The PJ Tatler and Instapundit
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Yuval Levin / National Review:
Obamacare's Invitation to Fraud  —  When the Obama administration announced last Tuesday that they would be delaying Obamacare's employer mandate and its associated reporting requirements by a year, many observers (myself included) noted that this could create problems for verifying eligibility for subsidies in the Obamacare exchanges.
Discussion: VA Viper and Doug Ross
Avik Roy / Forbes:
Not Qualified For Obamacare's Subsidies?  Just Lie — Govt. To Use ‘Honor System’ Without Verifying Your Eligibility  —  If you thought the delay in the employer mandate was bad news for Obamacare, just wait.  On Friday, Sarah Kliff and Sandhya Somashekhar of the Washington Post discovered …
Discussion: Power Line and americanthinker.com
Jonathan Martin / New York Times:
In Wyoming, a Cheney Run Worries G.O.P.  —  LUSK, Wyo. — A young Dick Cheney began his first campaign for the House in this tiny village — population 1,600 — after the state's sole Congressional seat finally opened up.  But nowadays, his daughter Liz does not seem inclined to wait patiently for such an opening.
Daniel Strauss / The Hill:
McCain calls Morsi ouster a coup d'etat, urges blocking aid  —  Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) called the ouster of Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi a coup d'etat and pressed the Obama administration to suspend aid to the country on Sunday.  —  “It was a coup and it was the second …
Discussion: CNN and Politico
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Fox News:
McCain: After thinking ‘long and hard,’ US should suspend aid to Egypt  —  Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain is calling on President Obama to suspend aid to Egypt after its military overthrew the country's government.  —  McCain, a member of the Senate's Foreign Relations Committee …
Daniel Strauss / The Hill:
NTSB chief Hersman: San Francisco crash could have been worse  —  National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) Chairwoman Deborah Hersman on Sunday said investigators were in the initial stages of their probe into the deadly crash of a Boeing 777 at San Francisco International Airport …
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KTVU-TV:
Boeing 777 crashes while landing at SFO
Cameron Joseph / The Hill:
Perry vows Texas will pass abortion bill  —  Texas Gov. Rick Perry (R) on Sunday promised his state will push through a law restricting abortion rights, which has gained national attention, within the next 10 days.  —  “We have a special session with some important issues in front of us.
Discussion: CNN, Politico and LifeNews.com
Alarabiya.net English:
Cairo residents: ‘Heavily armed Islamists attacked us’  —  AFP, Cairo  —  Residents of Cairo's Manial neighborhood were recovering Saturday from a bloody night of clashes with armed supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood who killed at least seven people and left dozens injured, they told AFP.
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Michael Birnbaum / Washington Post:
ElBaradei named Egyptian prime minister
James Atlas / Opinionator:
Class Struggle in the Sky  —  The choice of “snacks” on my New York to Miami flight includes blue potato chips, a Luna bar, a packet of trail mix and — a selection I haven't been offered before — popcorn.  But it makes sense: the cabin already feels like a movie theater at the end of a showing …
Discussion: Daily Kos
Jordan Weissmann / The Atlantic Online:
Please Don't Be Satisfied With This Jobs Report  —  The labor market continues to be consistently, maddeningly mediocre.  —  Another month, another jobs report that's good, but not quite good enough.  —  Employers beat expectations in June by adding 195,000 new workers to their payrolls.
Tim Alberta / mobile.nationaljournal.com:
House Republicans Draft Their Debt-Ceiling Playbook  —  With an anxious eye toward the coming debt-ceiling negotiations, House Republicans are drafting what members call a “menu” of mandatory spending cuts to offer the White House in exchange for raising the country's borrowing limit.
 
 
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30 KILLED IN SCHOOL ATTACK IN NORTHEAST NIGERIA
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