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Associated Press:
Obama cancels meeting with Putin amid Snowden tensions — In a rare diplomatic snub, President Obama is canceling plans to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow next month. — The decision reflects both U.S. anger over Russia's harboring of National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden …
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Politico:
Jay Leno's interview with President Obama (transcript, video) — Q Welcome the President of the United States — Barack Obama. (Applause.) — Welcome back, sir. — THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. It's good to be back. (Applause.) — Q Well, we're thrilled to have you.
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Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Obama tells Leno: 'We don't have a domestic spying program'
Obama tells Leno: 'We don't have a domestic spying program'
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Politico, CNN, The Lonely Conservative, Techdirt, Firedoglake, The Daily Caller, Hot Air, Right Wing News, Taylor Marsh, The Hinterland Gazette and The PJ Tatler
Ashley Killough / CNN:
Schumer: Putin stuck a knife into the U.S.
Schumer: Putin stuck a knife into the U.S.
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland and Politico
The White House:
Statement by the Press Secretary on the President's Travel to Russia
Statement by the Press Secretary on the President's Travel to Russia
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Chris Geidner / BuzzFeed:
Obama Says He Has “No Patience” For Anti-LGBT Laws Or Poor Treatment At Olympics
Obama Says He Has “No Patience” For Anti-LGBT Laws Or Poor Treatment At Olympics
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Associated Press and The New Civil Rights Movement
Michael D. Shear / New York Times:
Obama Cancels Visit to Putin as Snowden Adds to Tensions
Obama Cancels Visit to Putin as Snowden Adds to Tensions
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Peter Nicholas / Wall Street Journal:
Obama Cancels Meeting With Putin Amid Tension Over Snowden
Obama Cancels Meeting With Putin Amid Tension Over Snowden
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The Daily Beast:
Al Qaeda Conference Call Intercepted by U.S. Officials Sparked Alerts — It wasn't just any terrorist message that triggered U.S. terror alerts and embassy closures—but a conference call of more than 20 far-flung al Qaeda operatives, Eli Lake and Josh Rogin report.
Tal Kopan / Politico:
Joe Scarborough, Mika Brzezinski clash over Fox, MSNBC — Co-hosts Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough clashed Wednesday morning on “Morning Joe” over whether there is a difference between Fox News and MSNBC, with Brzezinski calling Fox a “mouthpiece for the Republican Party.”
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Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Reince Is Right — WASHINGTON — Reince Priebus says a lot of goofy things, but the chairman of the Republican National Committee has a point. — Films can dramatically alter the way famous people are viewed, making them cooler, more glamorous, more sympathetic — and the reverse.
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BBC:
Yemeni authorities ‘foil al-Qaeda plot to seize ports’ — Yemen says it has foiled a major al-Qaeda plot to blow up oil pipelines and seize two of the country's main ports. — Government spokesman Rajeh Badi said the plans included taking control of the al-Dhaba oil terminal and killing or kidnapping foreign workers.
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Ted Koppel / Wall Street Journal:
America's Chronic Overreaction to Terrorism
America's Chronic Overreaction to Terrorism
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CNN:
Yemen steps up security amid terror attack fears
Yemen steps up security amid terror attack fears
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Yahoo! News, Quartz and National Review
Mohammed Mukhashaf / Reuters:
Drone strike kills six suspected militants in Yemen
Drone strike kills six suspected militants in Yemen
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Ruth Marcus / Real Clear Politics:
The Day Our Earth Stood Still — Don Graham's decision to sell The Washington Post was his reverse Sophie's Choice moment. — She had to decide which cherished child to save and which to send to the gas chamber. Don and the Graham family weren't forced to make an anguishing choice but did so anyway.
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Lou Cannon / Washington Post:
The Post Sale: An Indefinable Sense of Loss
The Post Sale: An Indefinable Sense of Loss
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Booman Tribune and Washington Wire
Kyung Lah / CNN:
CNN Exclusive: Two more women come forward, say San Diego mayor harassed them — Photos: San Diego mayor's accusers — (CNN) — The man on the voicemail is flirty and clearly asking for a date. But it's the name on the message that's raising red flags. — “Hi, it's your newly favorite congressman, Bob Filner.
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Hadas Gold / Politico:
Up to 13: More women accuse Bob Filner
Hoover Institution:
The Dick Durbin Debit Card Fiasco — by Richard A. Epstein (Peter and Kirsten Bedford Senior Fellow and member of the Property Rights, Freedom, and Prosperity Task Force) — A recent ruling in federal district court is sending tremors through an already roiled market.
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Hannah Allam / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Broad U.S. terror alert mystifies experts; 'It's crazy pants,' one says — WASHINGTON — U.S. officials insisted Tuesday that extraordinary security measures for nearly two dozen diplomatic posts were to thwart an “immediate, specific threat,” a claim questioned by counterterrorism experts …
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The Dish, Jihad Watch, Guardian, Outside the Beltway and Democracy in America
Robert Zubrin / National Review:
Give Snowden Immunity — The United States should give former NSA contractor Edward Snowden immunity from prosecution in exchange for congressional testimony. — The suggestion may strike many of my fellow national-security conservatives as outrageous. Snowden certainly violated the law and may have committed treason.
elliottkember:
Chrome's insane password security strategy — Chrome does something interesting when you first run it. — The other day, I was using Chrome in development for an Ember.js app. I use Safari for day-to-day browsing, but it has a habit of aggressively caching files when I least expect it, so from time to time I switch to Chrome.
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Guardian, Business Insider and The Verge
New York Times:
Tech Magnates Bet on Booker and His Future — The conference room in the Mountain View, Calif., headquarters of LinkedIn was packed with the stars of Silicon Valley. Top executives of Facebook, Google and Twitter gathered around a table; the billionaire Sean Parker looked on from a back row.
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Gawker, New Republic, Hit & Run, DealBook, The Shadow League and Booman Tribune
Rasmussen Reports:
Christie Is Candidate GOP Voters Want Least As Their 2016 Nominee — New Jersey Governor Chris Christie holds a narrow lead among Republicans for the party's 2016 presidential nomination, but even more GOP voters say he's the candidate they least want to see nominated.
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