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2:10 PM ET, July 12, 2013

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Larry Gordon / Los Angeles Times:
Janet Napolitano, Homeland Security chief, to head UC  —  U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano is being named the next president of the 10-campus UC system.  (Alex Wong / Getty Images / July 18, 2012)  —  Janet Napolitano, the U.S. secretary of Homeland Security and former governor of Arizona …
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Daniel Halper / Weekly Standard:
Report: Napolitano to Resign  —  Reuters reports Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano will resign today: … UPDATE: Here's the statement from Napolitano:  —  “For more than four years I have had the privilege of serving President Obama and his Administration as the Secretary of Homeland Security.
Christian Beckner / Foreign Policy:
15 Top Slots At DHS Now Vacant With Napolitano's Resignation  —  Janet Napolitano is leaving the Department of Homeland Security.  But she's not the only one who's gone.  No less than 15 leadership positions across DHS are now vacant — or soon will be.  And there doesn't seem to be any hurry to fill them.
Justin Sink / The Hill:
Napolitano to leave Obama, DHS to lead the University of California
Discussion: Politico
Peter Nicholas / Wall Street Journal:
Napolitano to Step Down as Homeland Security Chief
Yahoo! News:
Napolitano leaving Homeland Security to head University of California system
Associated Press:   HOMELAND SECURITY SECRETARY NAPOLITANO RESIGNING
WikiLeaks:
Statement by Edward Snowden to human rights groups at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport  —  Edward Joseph Snowden delivered a statement to human rights organizations and individuals at Sheremetyevo airport at 5pm Moscow time today, Friday 12th July.  The meeting lasted 45 minutes.
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Guardian:
Edward Snowden appears at Moscow airport and renews asylum claim - live  —  Edward Snowden along with Sarah Harrison of WikiLeaks (left) at a meeting with human rights campaigners in Sheremetyevo airport in Moscow today.  Photograph: Tanya Lokshina/Human Rights Watch  —  Sort by:  —  6.43pm BST
New York Times:
U.S. Is Pressing Latin Americans to Reject Snowden
Discussion: New Republic and msnbc.com
Justin Sink / The Hill:
Snowden complains of hounding, asks Russia for temporary asylum
Discussion: americanthinker.com
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Oh, snap!  The GOP misfires on food stamps.  —  There was a rare moment of candor on the House floor this week.  —  Rep. Pete Sessions (R-Tex.), a committee chairman and the man who led House Republicans to their majority in 2010, was explaining why he and his colleagues decided to drop the food stamp program from the farm bill.
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New York Times:
In the House, a Refusal to Govern  —  On two crucial issues this week, the extremists who dominate the Republican majority in the House of Representatives made it clear how little interest they have in the future prosperity of their country, or its reputation for fairness and decency.
Mary Clare Jalonick / Associated Press:
Republicans to Tackle Cuts in Food Stamp Program
John Fund / National Review:
Obama's Alinskyite Administration  —  Judicial Watch, a conservative legal foundation, has used the Freedom of Information Act to uncover documents that show Eric Holder's Justice Department used a “community relations” unit to support and stage-manage public protests in Florida …
Discussion: Booman Tribune and Sense of Events
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Erik Wemple:
Geraldo: Jurors would have ‘shot and killed Trayvon Martin a lot sooner than George Zimmerman did’  —  On this morning's “Fox & Friends,” criminal-justice expert Geraldo Rivera fielded a question about a ruling in the George Zimmerman trial, under which the jury will be allowed to consider a manslaughter conviction.
Noah Rothman / Mediaite:
Geraldo: Al Sharpton And ‘Race Politics’ Forced Florida To Pursue ‘Weak’ Case Against Zimmerman
Discussion: Crooks and Liars
David Brooks / New York Times:
Pass the Bill!  —  It's beginning to look as though we're not going to get an immigration reform law this year.  House Republicans are moving in a direction that will probably be unacceptable to the Senate majority and the White House.  Conservative commentators like my friends Bill Kristol …
Alexander Burns / Politico:
Bob McDonnell's stunning fall from grace  —  In 2010, the political world pegged Bob McDonnell as a president in the making.  Last year, they put him on every VP list.  As recently as May, they called the popular Virginia governor a political model for his would-be successors in Richmond, Democrat and Republican alike.
Reuters:
New front opens in Syria as rebels say al Qaeda attack means war  —  (Reuters) - Syrian rebels said on Friday the assassination of one of their top commanders by al Qaeda-linked militants was tantamount to a declaration of war, opening a new front for the Western-backed fighters struggling against President Bashar al-Assad's forces.
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Kimberley A. Strassel / Wall Street Journal:
Another IRS Scandal Waiting to Happen  —  Federal Elections Commissioner Donald McGahn wants to rein in the bureaucracy of this sensitive agency.  The political left is furious.  —  The Obama administration claims it wants to ensure that the rank political abuse perpetrated by the Internal Revenue Service is never repeated.
Discussion: Betsy's Page and Hot Air
ThinkProgress:
Iowa Supreme Court: It's OK To Fire A Woman For Being Too Attractive  —  Joseph Diebold is an intern with ThinkProgress.  —  Standing by a December decision, the Iowa Supreme Court ruled Friday that a male dentist who fired a female assistant because she was too attractive and threatened his marriage did not commit sex discrimination.
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Lyle Denniston / SCOTUSblog:   Employer health mandate upheld (UPDATED)
Walter Shapiro / American Prospect:
Coming to Do Good, Staying to Do Well  —  For 20 years, since the weekend of Bill Clinton's first inauguration, I have rented against all financial prudence an apartment in Washington, D.C. even though I really live in Manhattan.  So, at least in a real-estate sense, I can rightfully claim …
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Delusions of Populism  —  Have you heard about “libertarian populism” yet?  If not, you will.  It will surely be touted all over the airwaves and the opinion pages by the same kind of people who assured you, a few years ago, that Representative Paul Ryan was the very model of a Serious, Honest Conservative.
 
 
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Charles Krauthammer / Washington Post:
A modest GOP agenda for 2013
BBC:
Fanatics fear education, Malala says
Asawin Suebsaeng / Mother Jones:
Can a “Sharknado” Really Happen?  —  So exclaims a local TV …
Wbastone / The Smoking Gun:
Zimmerman Lawyers Were Once Supporters Of Judge Who Has Knocked Them About Florida Courtroom
Discussion: Weasel Zippers
Wendy Davis / CNN:
It's the real Texans who count
Discussion: Daily Kos
Alan Suderman / The Center for Public Integrity …:
Clinton supporter suspected of illegal donations
Discussion: Politico and America Rising
John Markoff / New York Times:
Modest Debut of Atlas May Foreshadow Age of ‘Robo Sapiens’
Discussion: The Week and Althouse
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George Georgiopoulos / Reuters:
Greek unemployment rate scales new high in April
Discussion: ThinkProgress
Susan Walsh / The Reliable Source:
White House summer interns: It never hurts to have connections
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Who wins in a Clinton-Christie 2016 showdown?
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