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Associated Press:
Edward Snowden leaves airport and enters Russia after authorities grant him temporary asylum — MOSCOW — National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden left transit zone of a Moscow airport and entered Russia after authorities granted him temporary asylum, his lawyer said Thursday.
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Snowden granted 1-year asylum in Russia, leaves airport (PHOTOS) — NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden has been granted temporary asylum in Russia and is allowed to enter the country's territory. — The whistleblower has been granted temporary political asylum in Russia …
Reuters:
Fugitive Snowden slips out of Moscow airport for ‘secure’ base — (Reuters) - Fugitive former U.S. spy agency contractor Edward Snowden slipped quietly out of Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport on Thursday after Russia granted him temporary asylum, ending more than a month in limbo in the transit area.
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Andrew E. Kramer / New York Times:
Russia Grants Snowden 1-Year Asylum — MOSCOW — After a month holed up in the transit zone of Sheremetyevo airport in Moscow, Edward J. Snowden, the former intelligence contractor wanted by the United States for leaking details of surveillance programs, has received temporary refugee status …
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Kirit Radia / ABC News:
Gay Athletes Could Be Prosecuted at 2014 Winter Olympics, Russian Lawmaker Suggests — In Russia it is now illegal to even speak about homosexuality around minors, much less openly display gay pride. Technically the ban is against “propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations” around minors …
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Politico:
Why Rand Paul and Chris Christie went to war — Well, that was a splendid little war. — Over the last week, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul took the GOP's intra-party bickering to a new level, openly savaging each other on issues of national security, privacy and government spending.
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John Schoonejongen / Capitol Quickies:
Rand Paul beer summit proposal rebuffed by Chris Christie — Hey, America. Are you ready for another beer summit? — Sen. Rand Paul seems to be, but his enthusiasm isn't shared by Gov. Chris Christie, with whom the senator has been feuding over the past week.
Karen Tumulty / Washington Post:
Libertarians flex their muscle in the GOP
Libertarians flex their muscle in the GOP
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Daniel Strauss / The Hill:
No beer summit for Christie, Paul
No beer summit for Christie, Paul
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Paul Richter / Los Angeles Times:
Sen. Rand Paul loses effort to cut off aid to Egypt
Sen. Rand Paul loses effort to cut off aid to Egypt
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Tom Kludt / Talking Points Memo:
Poll: Kentucky Voters Want McConnell Out — New poll numbers released Thursday suggested that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is entering his reelection campaign next year facing two perilous obstacles: an electorate that wants him out of office and a viable Democratic challenger.
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David A. Graham / The Atlantic Online:
A New Poll Suggests Trouble for Mitch McConnell
A New Poll Suggests Trouble for Mitch McConnell
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Brian Beutler / Talking Points Memo:
GOP's Long-Predicted Comeuppance Has Arrived — Republicans have dealt with some embarrassing moments on the House floor over the past year, but none so revealing or damning as today's snafu, when they yanked a bill to fund the Departments of Transportation and Housing and Urban Development.
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Michele Catalano / Medium:
pressure cookers, backpacks and quinoa, oh my! — It was a confluence of magnificent proportions that led six agents from the joint terrorism task force to knock on my door Wednesday morning. Little did we know our seemingly innocent, if curious to a fault, Googling of certain things …
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EndPlay / KGTV-TV:
Bob Filner's attorney says San Diego is at fault for mayor's behavior — Revelation found in newly released document — SAN DIEGO - The attorney for San Diego Mayor Bob Filner placed “some responsibility and potential liability on the City of San Diego” for accusations of sexual harassment …
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Beth Reinhard / NationalJournal.com:
Democrats Using Voting Rights Issues to Protect Senate Majority — To hold Southern Senate seats, Democrats need blacks to show up and vote without Obama on the ballot. Enter Eric Holder. — Without President Obama's name on the ballot, Democrats and civil rights leaders increasingly view voting rights …
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Daniel Henninger / Wall Street Journal:
Obama's Creeping Authoritarianism
Obama's Creeping Authoritarianism
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Richard Fry / Pew Social & Demographic Trends:
A Rising Share of Young Adults Live in Their Parents' Home — A Record 21.6 Million In 2012 — OVERVIEW — In 2012, 36% of the nation's young adults ages 18 to 31—the so-called Millennial generation—were living in their parents' home, according to a new Pew Research Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data.
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George F. Will / Washington Post:
Detroit's death by democracy — In 1860, an uneasy Charles Darwin confided in a letter to a friend: “I had no intention to write atheistically” but “I cannot persuade myself that a beneficent and omnipotent God would have designedly created the Ichneumonidae with the express intention …
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Glenn Thrush / Politico:
Hillary Clinton's 2008 slaps still sting President Obama — “Friendship” was the main course during Hillary Clinton's lunch with President Barack Obama this week, according to an Obama spokesman, but no one could have blamed Clinton for ordering a small side of I-told-you-so.
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Hadas Gold / Politico:
Jimmy McMillan: Anthony Weiner for mayor — The man who became known for his campaign tagline “The rent is too damn high” officially endorsed Anthony Weiner for New York mayor, he announced via Twitter on Thursday morning. — Jimmy McMillan, who rose to fame during the 2010 …
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Talking Points Memo:
Minnesota Dem Rep. Keith Ellison Sings For Marriage Equality (VIDEO) — A jubilant Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN) posted a video to his YouTube account Thursday celebrating the first day gay marriage became legal in his state. — “Tomorrow, marry who you want, marry who you love,” Ellison said, after bursting into song.
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Clive Crook / Bloomberg:
All This Inequality Talk Does Nothing for the Poor — Like any immigrant, I'm optimistic about the U.S. The crash will recede, confidence will come back and stronger growth will resume. The zeal of ordinary Americans to work hard and prosper will prevail over the weary incompetence of the political class.
New York Times:
The Next Civil Rights Frontier — Federal civil rights officials reached an important settlement late last month with a California school district accused of discriminating against a transgender student by denying him equal access to educational programs and activities.
McKay Coppins / BuzzFeed:
Rick Santorum: Pope's “Gay” Comments Were Taken Out Of Context — “I've read the whole transcript,” says the former presidential candidate. He says the church won't be changing its stance on homosexuality anytime soon. — Via: Eric Gay / AP — Pope Francis made headlines this week …
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