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12:55 AM ET, July 10, 2013

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New York Times:
Seeing Opening, House G.O.P. Pushes Delay on Individual Mandate in Health Law  —  WASHINGTON — House Republican leaders on Tuesday seized on the Obama administration's one-year delay of a mandate for larger employers to offer health insurance or face penalties, demanding the same postponement …
Discussion: Hot Air and Weekly Standard
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Brian Beutler / Talking Points Memo:
Boehner And The Right Team Up To Quash Immigration Reform  —  The already narrow path to enacting comprehensive immigration reform pretty much disappeared in the past 24 hours.  —  At the Capitol, House Speaker John Boehner stated a specific policy preference Tuesday that will alienate …
HealthPocket:
People Wanting Obamacare Consumer Penalty Waived Outnumber Penalty Supporters Three to One  —  In the aftermath of last week's surprise 2014 waiver of the employer-mandate to provide health insurance or face a fine, HealthPocket surveyed consumers to assess their feelings regarding the decision …
Brian Beutler / Talking Points Memo:
Boehner Considering Bill To Delay Obamacare's Individual Mandate For A Year  —  House Speaker John Boehner is encouraging his members to support a crafty legislative response to the Obama administration's decision to delay implementation of the Affordable Care Act's employer mandate, according to a highly placed GOP source.
Jim Nolan / Richmond Times-Dispatch:
Governor's son arrested, charged with intoxication, swearing  —  Sean McDonnell, the 21-year-old son of Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell, was arrested Saturday in Charlottesville and charged with public swearing and intoxication.  —  Few details of the circumstances surrounding the arrest were immediately available.
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Rosalind S. Helderman / Washington Post:
McDonnell's corporation, wife allegedly benefited from $120,000 more from donor  —  RICHMOND — A prominent political donor gave $70,000 to a corporation owned by Virginia Gov. Robert F. McDonnell and his sister last year, and the governor did not disclose the money as a gift or loan, according to people with knowledge of the payments.
Greg Sargent / The Plum Line:
Sabotage governing  —  It's not unusual to hear dirty hippie liberal blogger types (and the occasional lefty Nobel Prize winner) point out that today's GOP has effectively abdicated the role of functional opposition party, instead opting for a kind of post-policy nihilism in which sabotaging …
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Weekly Standard:
Kill the Bill
First Read:
First Thoughts: Welcome to the perpetual campaign
Seung Min Kim / Politico:
In meeting, Democrats say path to citizenship is a must
Noel Sheppard / NewsBusters blogs:
Sarah Palin Considering 2014 Senate Run  —  Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin on Tuesday said that she is considering running for Senate in 2014.  —  Appearing on Sean Hannity's radio program, Palin also reiterated that she would consider supporting a third party if Republicans don't return to their conservative roots.
Discussion: Hot Air and Yahoo! News
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Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Palin mulls Senate bid  —  Sarah Palin is considering challenging Alaska Sen. Mark Begich (D) in 2014 for the state's open Senate seat.  —  Speaking Tuesday on Sean Hannity's radio show, the former Alaska governor and Republican vice presidential candidate said it's an option she's “considered.”
Discussion: Reuters and CNN
Alana Goodman / Washington Free Beacon:
Rebel Yell  —  A close aide to Sen. Rand Paul (R., Ky.) who co-wrote the senator's 2011 book spent years working as a pro-secessionist radio pundit and neo-Confederate activist, raising questions about whether Paul will be able to transcend the same fringe-figure associations that dogged his father's political career.
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Evan McMorris-Santoro / BuzzFeed:
Republican Women Cringe As Men Lead Abortion Fight  —  Another round of Republican men talking abortion leads the party's women to reach for the antacid.  —  Via: Mike Stone / Reuters  —  WASHINGTON — If the rumors are true, Marco Rubio is about to become the latest guinea pig in an experiment …
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Micah Cohen / FiveThirtyEight:
Rubio Is Losing Support Among Republican Voters
Discussion: Hot Air, TheBlaze.com and New Republic
Joe Picard / The Hill:
Democrat on Democrat: Sen. Warren rips Sen. Manchin on student loan proposal  —  Liberal firebrand Elizabeth Warren blasted a fellow Democratic senator Tuesday as a dispute over how to stop student loan rates from doubling tore splits in the party.  —  The clash, which is highly unusual …
Discussion: Politico, Reuters and PJ Media
TheBlaze.com:
WATCH AND WEEP: HERE'S A VIDEO OF PEOPLE SIGNING A PETITION TO REPEAL THE BILL OF RIGHTS  —  Author and activist Mark Dice on Monday released what may very well be the most depressing “man on the street” video for 2013 (possibly beating “College Kids Who Don't Know U.S. History").
Keyla Concepción / Broward Sheriff's Office:
UPDATED - RAISE YOUR VOICE, NOT YOUR HANDS  —  The Broward Sheriff's Office, working closely with the Sanford Police Department and other local law enforcement agencies, has coordinated a response plan in anticipation of the verdict.  —  Freedom of expression is a constitutional right.
Eliott C. McLaughlin / CNN:
Police: Evidence criminal act may have led to Canada train crash  —  Train derails, explodes in Canadian town  —  Lac-Megantic, Quebec (CNN) — Canadian authorities have found evidence that a criminal act may have led to a train crash in Lac-Megantic, Quebec, that killed at least 15 people …
Pete Kasperowicz / The Hill:
Dems pitch national park on the moon  —  Two House Democrats have proposed legislation that would establish a national historical park on the surface of the moon to mark where the Apollo missions landed between 1969 and 1972.  —  The bill from Reps. Donna Edwards (D-Md.) and Eddie Bernice Johnson …
Brookings Institute:
Vital Statistics on Congress  —  Data on the U.S. Congress - A Joint Effort from Brookings and the American Enterprise Institute  —  For more than three decades, Vital Statistics on Congress, a joint effort undertaken by Norm Ornstein of the American Enterprise Institute and Tom Mann of Brookings …
Discussion: Yahoo! News and The Caucus
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Sarah Wheaton / The Caucus:
How Much Does a House Seat Cost?
Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
Democrats Plan Challenge to G.O.P.'s Filibuster Use  —  WASHINGTON — In a move that could bring to a head six months of smoldering tensions over a Republican blockade of certain presidential nominees, Senate Democrats are preparing to force confirmation votes on a series of President Obama's …
Matt Fuller / Goppers:
GOP Drops Food Stamps From Farm Bill  —  Updated 12:15 p.m. |  House Republican leaders have decided to drop food stamps from the farm bill and are whipping the farm-only portion of the bill for a vote that will likely come this week, according to a GOP leadership aide.
James Hamblin / The Atlantic Online:
Intimacy in an Iron Lung  —  The developing status of sexual surrogates for the disabled, as part of a right to health and well-being: So wrong?  —  “As my father lay dying and his private nurses washed him, made him comfortable and gave him his medication, they also lingered gently over his private parts as they sponged him.
Discussion: Althouse
Nicko Margolies / Sunlight Foundation Blog:
Introducing Congress for iOS  —  As Congress returns for their July session, the Sunlight Foundation is excited to announce our free Congress app for iOS devices that allows anyone to get the latest from Washington.  Download it here.  Now it is easy to learn more about your member of Congress …
Discussion: Gizmodo
David Brooks / New York Times:
The Secular Society  —  I might as well tell you upfront that this column is a book report.  Since 2007, when it was published, academics have been raving to me about Charles Taylor's “A Secular Age.”  Courses, conferences and symposia have been organized around it, but it is almost invisible outside …
Discussion: Washington Monthly and The Dish
Riva Gold / The Atlantic Online:
Newsroom Diversity: A Casualty of Journalism's Financial Crisis  —  New numbers from the American Society of News Editors show that the progress of women and minorities in media has halted.  —  The American Society of News Editors (ASNE) recently released its annual study of newsroom diversity.
Sahil Kapur / Talking Points Memo:
Will Texas' History Of Intentional Race Discrimination Come Back To Haunt It?  —  Texas is on the front lines of an important test case about whether a centerpiece of the Voting Rights Act can be salvaged after the Supreme Court struck at the heart of the law.
Paige St. John / Los Angeles Times:
30,000 California prisoners refuse meals in apparent hunger strike  —  Protesting California prison policies of indefinite isolation, inmates signal beginning of a hunger strike by refusing meals.  —  John A. Imani, seen right, joins about 75 demonstrators in front of the Ronald Reagan State …
 
 
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Jeanna Smialek / Bloomberg:
IMF Reduces Global Growth Outlook as U.S. Expansion Weakens
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BuzzFeed:
Hillary Clinton Wanted Broccoli In The White House Back In 1992
Dallas Morning News:
After 12-plus years, Texas gets a new governor
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Alex Pareene / Salon:
Lawrence O'Donnell outraged to read story that isn't about him
Dan Roberts / Guardian:
US must fix secret Fisa courts, says top judge who granted surveillance orders
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Scott Keyes / ThinkProgress:
Wall Street Journal Op-Ed: Homeless Shelter Volunteers Are The Real Cause Of Homelessness
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Kevin Gosztola / Firedoglake:
CIA Whistleblower John Kiriakou, in Letter, Describes Breaking Finger in Prison & Being Denied Treatment
Oliver Wainwright / Guardian:
Largest building in the world opens in China
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Charles Lane / Washington Post:
Detroit's Greek tragedy
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Rent-a-Paramilitaries Freak Out Wisconsin
 

 
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