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Zack Beauchamp / ThinkProgress:
GOP Strategist Confronts Congressman For Bigoted Comments On Immigrants: You ‘Should Get Some Therapy’ — Rep. Steve King (R-IA) recently dove into hot water by saying that undocumented immigrants were “drug mules” with “cantaloupe-sized calves.” Sunday morning, King doubled down …
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland, Booman Tribune and Balloon Juice
Tal Kopan / Politico:
Trump spars with ABC reporter over Obama's birth certificate — Donald Trump, in the early presidential caucus state of Iowa this weekend for an event featuring many potential 2016 Republican presidential hopefuls, defended his questioning of President Barack Obama's place of birth in an interview aired Sunday on ABC's “This Week.”
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First Read and The Hinterland Gazette
Associated Press:
Family leaves US on sailboat over religious concerns to start new life, becomes lost at sea — Las Ultimas Noticias/Associated Press - Hannah Gastonguay, holding her baby Rahab, is followed by her husband Sean and the couple's 3-year-old daughter Ardith, as they disembark in the port city of San Antonio, Chile, Friday, Aug. 9, 2013.
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Greg Botelho / CNN:
Suspect killed; teen safe
Suspect killed; teen safe
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Los Angeles Times, The Other McCain, KTLA 5, The Hinterland Gazette and AL.com
ABC News:
Snowden's Father Gets Visa to Visit Son in Russia — National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden's father has secured documents to visit his son in Russia and plans to discuss how he could fight espionage charges, Lon Snowden and his attorney said Sunday.
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CNN, Politico, The Hinterland Gazette and National Updates
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Keith Laing / The Hill:
Obama cannot ‘have a blank check’ on NSA surveillance, Clyburn says — The House assistant Democratic leader said on Sunday that President Obama needed checks and balances on the National Security Agency's (NSA) controversial telephone surveillance program.
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Politico
Ross Douthat / New York Times:
How the Post Was Lost — MANY American newspapers were doomed to decline from the moment the Internet arrived on personal computers. But The Washington Post, just sold off unexpectedly to Amazon's Jeff Bezos, was never really one of them. — This is something the sentimental send-offs …
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Taegan Goddard's … and Daily Kos
myFOXphoenix.com:
Loophole: People are being told to use “key words” to cross border — SAN DIEGO - — A loophole is allowing hundreds of immigrants across the Mexico border in to the United States. — Immigrants are being taught to use “key words and phrases” to be allowed to enter and stay in the country.
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iOwnTheWorld.com and The PJ Tatler
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Lee Stranahan / BREITBART.COM:
SUDDEN FLOOD OF ASYLUM REQUESTS AT U.S./MEXICO BORDER — At the Otay crossing near the San Diego border last Monday, about 200 people coming from Mexico gained entry to the United States all using the same key phrase; they claimed they had a ‘credible fear’ of drug cartels. According to KSAZ FoxPheonix:
Jordy Yager / The Hill:
Rep. Peter King: 'I'm serious' about possible 2016 White House bid — Rep. Peter King says he's dead serious about exploring a bid for the White House, even as GOP strategists and consultants offer steep and potentially insurmountable odds for the New York Republican.
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Yahoo! News and The Hinterland Gazette
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Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Madam President — WASHINGTON — PRESIDENT OBAMA proved himself a great segue artist Friday, as he smoothly glided from his previously unassailable position on the matter of surveillance to his new unassailable position on the matter of surveillance. — There is no moral high ground that he does not seek to occupy.
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Hullabaloo
Dan Barry / New York Times:
Mystery From the Grave Beside Oswald's, Solved — FORT WORTH — In a corner of the Shannon Rose Hill Cemetery, close to a chain-link fence that separates the living and the dead, a patch of ground has been worn free of grass by all who come to stare at one particular gravestone.
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John Grisham / New York Times:
After Guantánamo, Another Injustice — ABOUT two months ago I learned that some of my books had been banned at Guantánamo Bay. Apparently detainees were requesting them, and their lawyers were delivering them to the prison, but they were not being allowed in because of “impermissible content.”
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