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Nick Allen / Telegraph:
First dog Bo is airlifted to Obama holiday home — When President Barack Obama goes on holiday to the seaside things can get complicated. — Bo, the US First Family's waterdog, gets off the Marine helicopter at Martha's Vineyard — Rooms have to be found for dozens of Secret Service agents …
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The Volokh Conspiracy and National Review
Jennifer Jacobs / Des Moines Register:
Vice President Joe Biden will be in Iowa for Harkin steak fry — Vice President Joe Biden has accepted U.S. Sen. Tom Harkin's invitation to attend his steak fry this year, White House officials told The Des Moines Register this evening. — “It has been a long-standing commitment …
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Jonathan Martin / The Caucus:
Biden, Hinting at 2016, to Speak at Iowa Event
Biden, Hinting at 2016, to Speak at Iowa Event
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Post Politics
WBIR-TV:
Tennessee Judge orders baby's name be changed from ‘Messiah’ — Jaleesa Martin and the father of Messiah could not agree on a last name, which is how they ended up at a child support hearing in Cocke County Chancery Court on Thursday. — That is when the first name came into question.
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Scared Monkeys and The Raw Story
New York Post:
Newark Mayor Cory Booker pocketed ‘confidential’ annual payouts from law firm while in office — Cory Booker pocketed “confidential” annual payouts from his former law firm while serving as Newark mayor. — Booker, the front-runner in New Jersey's Senate race, received five checks …
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The Hinterland Gazette and America Rising
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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Wall Street Journal:
Statement Issued by Ann Heywood — Mother of Murdered British Businessman Breaks Her Silence — This is the full text of a statement issued Sunday by Ann Heywood, the mother of a British businessman whose murder triggered China's worst political crisis in more than two decades.
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BBC, National Updates and Guardian
KC Downey / WMUR:
Man shoots and kills son, himself at Manchester YWCA — Muni Savyon fatally shoots 9-year-old son — A man shot and killed his son before taking his own life at the YWCA in Manchester on Sunday morning, police said. — According to the attorney general's office, Muni Savyon, 54 …
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The Hinterland Gazette and The Raw Story
Brian Stelter / New York Times:
NBC Buying Web Service to Stream Phone Video — When a plane crashes or a protest turns violent, television crews speed to the scene. But they typically do not arrive for minutes or even hours, so these days photos and videos by amateurs — what the news industry calls “user-generated content” — fill the void.
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Justin Wingerter / CBS St. Louis:
Rodeo Clown Dresses As President Obama at Mo. State Fair — ST. LOUIS (KMOX) - A photo showing a rodeo clown dressed as President Barack Obama at the Missouri State Fair caused a stir on social media Sunday. — The photo was first posted on the liberal blog Show Me Progress.
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Show Me Progress, Kansas City Star and The Raw Story
Peter Singer / New York Times:
Good Charity, Bad Charity — YOU are thinking of donating to a worthy cause. Good. But to which cause should you give? — If you seek help from professional philanthropy advisers, the chances are that they won't have much to say about this vital question.
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National Review
Nicholas D. Kristof / New York Times:
Help Thy Neighbor and Go Straight to Prison — IF you want to understand all that is wrong with America's criminal justice system, take a look at the nightmare experienced by Edward Young. — Young, now 43, was convicted of several burglaries as a young man but then resolved that he would turn his life around.
Suzanne Goldenberg / Guardian:
A Texan tragedy: ample oil, no water — Fracking boom sucks away precious water from beneath the ground, leaving cattle dead, farms bone-dry and people thirsty — Beverly McGuire saw the warning signs before the town well went dry: sand in the toilet bowl, the sputter of air in the tap, a pump working overtime to no effect.
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Daily Kos
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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The Hinterland Gazette, Politico and National Updates
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Keith Laing / The Hill:
Obama cannot ‘have a blank check’ on NSA surveillance, Clyburn says
Obama cannot ‘have a blank check’ on NSA surveillance, Clyburn says
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Politico