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Michael Gartland / New York Post:
Pay-up time for Brawley: '87 rape-hoaxer finally shells out for slander — Just $431,000 to go — Twenty-five years after accusing an innocent man of rape, Tawana Brawley is finally paying for her lies. — Last week, 10 checks totaling $3,764.61 were delivered to ex-prosecutor Steven Pagones …
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CBS News:
Source: Terrorists behind embassy threat in place — PLAY CBS NEWS VIDEO — The terror threat prompting the U.S. government to close nearly two dozen embassies and consulates Sunday is the most specific, credible threat information in years, CBS News senior correspondent John Miller reports.
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New York Times:
Other Agencies Clamor for Data N.S.A. Compiles — WASHINGTON — The National Security Agency's dominant role as the nation's spy warehouse has spurred frequent tensions and turf fights with other federal intelligence agencies that want to use its surveillance tools for their own investigations, officials say.
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John Hinderaker / Power Line:
So, What Is the Benghazi Cover-Up All About? — Shortly after the Benghazi debacle in September 2012, it was rumored that the terrorist attack occurred in the context of a CIA operation whereby Libyan arms, which presumably were either purchased or scooped up by the Agency in the wake of Gaddafi's overthrow …
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Sheldon Alberts / Hillicon Valley:
Unknown Republican blocks bill requiring email search warrants — An anonymous Republican senator has delayed a vote on legislation that would require police to obtain a warrant before accessing emails and other online messages. — Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) …
Michael Froomkin / Discourse.net:
Democracy in Action (Missouri Edition) — ProPublica's The Payday Playbook: How High Cost Lenders Fight to Stay Legal is a little different from what they teach in high school civics classes. … Someone raised $2.8 million to fight the initiative. We don't get know exactly who:
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Ashley Killough / CNN:
Graham praises Obama administration; trip to Egypt still on — Follow @politicalticker Follow @KilloughCNN — (CNN) - One of President Barack Obama's most vocal critics in the Senate said Sunday that he approves of how the administration is handling the recent terror threats.
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Ruby Cramer / BuzzFeed:
Martin O'Malley Putting Together “Framework” For Presidential Bid — The Maryland governor is openly making preparations for a White House run. “I think we're on course to have a body of work that lays the framework of a candidacy for 2016,” says O'Malley. — Image by Charlie Neibergall, File / AP
Paul Fain / Inside Higher Ed:
Beyond Grades — Testing firms are offering new ways to measure what students learn in college. Their next generation of assessments is billed as an add-on - rather than a replacement - to the college degree. But the tests also give graduates something besides a transcript to send to a potential employer.
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Amanda Ripley / Wall Street Journal:
The $4 Million Teacher — South Korea's students rank among the best in the world, and its top teachers can make a fortune. Can the U.S. learn from this academic superpower? — Kim Ki-hoon earns $4 million a year in South Korea, where he is known as a rock-star teacher …
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BuzzFeed:
Newsweek's New Owners Say They Bought “A Lot Of Cachet” — IBT's plans to revive the title aren't clear.The company has ties to controversial religious leader David Jang's Olivet University. — Less than a year after announcing that it would cease publishing in print …
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Tom Brown / Reuters:
Florida lawmakers agree to hearings on ‘Stand Your Ground’ law — MIAMI (Reuters) - Florida lawmakers will hold hearings this fall on the state's “Stand Your Ground” self-defense law, which has become a lightning rod for criticism following the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death …
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John Nolte / BREITBART.COM:
NEW YORK TIMES SELLS BOSTON GLOBE AT 93% LOSS — After purchasing the Boston Globe in 1993 for a then-record $1.1 billion, the financially troubled New York Times just announced it sold the 141 year-old paper to Boston Red Sox owner John Henry for a mere $70 million. That's a straight 93% loss.
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