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Sky News Cameraman Killed In Egypt — Sky News cameraman Mick Deane has been shot and killed in Egypt this morning. — Mick had worked for Sky for 15 years, based in Washington and then Jerusalem. — He was part of our team covering the violence in Cairo. The rest of the team are unhurt.
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BBC, Guardian, Poynter and Committee to Protect …
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Abigail Hauslohner / Washington Post:
Egyptian security forces storm protesters' camps — CAIRO — Egyptian security forces stormed two sprawling sit-ins by supporters of ousted president Mohamed Morsi shortly after dawn Wednesday, firing weapons, bulldozing tents and beating and arresting protesters in raids that Morsi's political party said caused heavy casualties.
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The Week, americanthinker.com, Hot Air and WJLA-TV
Ben Jacobs / The Daily Beast:
Cory Booker Wins But Almost No One Votes — Few New Jerseyans bothered to vote in Tuesday's special primary election for the U.S. Senate. — As a sleeping aid, the New Jersey Senate primary on Tuesday may have been even more effective than warm milk or counting sheep.
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Roll Call, ABC News and Yahoo! News
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Kevin Brennan / NationalJournal.com:
Christie Won't Help Cory Booker's GOP Opponent In Senate Campaign
Christie Won't Help Cory Booker's GOP Opponent In Senate Campaign
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Yahoo! News, Steve Lonegan for U.S. Senate, msnbc.com, Alan Colmes' Liberaland, ABC News, Twitchy and Missoulian
Katie Glueck / Politico:
Cory Booker wins N.J. Senate primary
Cory Booker wins N.J. Senate primary
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Washington Monthly, New Jersey Online, National Review, Twitchy and WJLA-TV
Raymond Hernandez / New York Times:
Booker Coasts in Primary; ‘Make Me Your Senator,’ He Tells New Jersey
Booker Coasts in Primary; ‘Make Me Your Senator,’ He Tells New Jersey
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Post Politics, Booman Tribune, The Week, Jezebel, Outside the Beltway, Salon and Prairie Weather
Josh Israel / ThinkProgress:
New Jersey Republicans Nominate Koch Brothers Operative For Senate
New Jersey Republicans Nominate Koch Brothers Operative For Senate
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Guardian, bet.com and Alan Colmes' Liberaland
Nicole Flatow / ThinkProgress:
92-Year-Old Who Once Faced Literacy Tests Sues North Carolina Over New Wave Of Voter Suppression — When Rosanell Eaton was 21 years old and living in segregated North Carolina, she became one of the first African Americans in her county registered to vote, after successfully completing …
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Campbell Robertson / New York Times:
North Carolinians Fear the End of a Middle Way — EDEN, N.C. — When Pat McCrory, a Republican former mayor of Charlotte, was elected governor last year, he pledged to “bring this state together,” and to focus on bread-and-butter issues amid an ailing economy.
Jamelle Bouie / The Daily Beast:
North Carolina's Attack on Voting Rights
North Carolina's Attack on Voting Rights
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The Fix, @NCCapitol, msnbc.com and The Huffington Post
Peter Grier / Christian Science Monitor:
Obama-mask clown gets lifetime Missouri fair ban. Just, or too harsh? — An Obama-mask clown at the Missouri State Fair was banned for life, after photos and video asking a crowd if they wanted to see Obama ‘run down by a bull’ went viral. The crowd cheered. Fair officials dubbed the stunt ‘unconscionable.’
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The Gateway Pundit, Washington Examiner, American Glob and National Review
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Dave Helling / Kansas City Star:
Missouri rodeo cowboy official resigns amid Obama-masked clown furor
Missouri rodeo cowboy official resigns amid Obama-masked clown furor
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The Daily Caller, americanthinker.com, Israel Matzav, @lowtax, The Gateway Pundit, No More Mister Nice Blog and Instapundit
Jessica Chasmar / Washington Times:
That's a clown question, bro: Rodeo clowns asked to take ‘sensitivity training’
That's a clown question, bro: Rodeo clowns asked to take ‘sensitivity training’
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Vox Popoli, TheBlaze.com, Weasel Zippers, The Right Scoop and The Gateway Pundit
RIA Novosti / Russia & India Report:
In Russia, American runner dedicates silver medal to gay friends — US middle distance runner Nick Symmonds dedicated his 800-meter silver medal at the world athletics championships Tuesday to his gay and lesbian friends back home, becoming the first athlete to openly criticize Russia's controversial anti-gay law on the country's soil.
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Mark Bisson / World Football Insider:
Exclusive - Russia World Cup Chief Defends Anti-Gay Law
Exclusive - Russia World Cup Chief Defends Anti-Gay Law
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Gay Star News, Towleroad News #gay, AMERICAblog, Joe. My. God. and The New Civil Rights Movement
Sarah Goodyear / The Atlantic Cities:
Russia's Awful Anti-Gay Policies Could Kill Its Cities
Russia's Awful Anti-Gay Policies Could Kill Its Cities
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AMERICAblog, msnbc.com, On Top Magazine Headlines and LGBTQ Nation
Bill Glauber / JSOnline:
Ron Johnson, other Republicans say government shutdown unlikely — By Bill Glauber of the Journal Sentinel — U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson rode opposition to President Barack Obama's signature health care law to victory in 2010. — But Johnson indicated Tuesday that shutting down the federal government …
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The Hill, National Review, Hot Air and The Plum Line
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Maggie Haberman / Politico:
Clintonworld vs. Weiner — A Hillary Clinton spokesman took a shot at Anthony Weiner on Tuesday for claiming he knew what role his wife Huma Abedin would play in a 2016 Clinton presidential run, denying he had any inside knowledge. — “We have absolutely no clue what he was talking about,” spokesman Nick Merrill said.
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Politicker, The Other McCain, Taylor Marsh, First Read, The Huffington Post, BuzzFeed and CNN
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Kathleen Parker / Washington Post:
Hillary Clinton power in 2016 — Three years out and you'd think the deed was done: Madame President Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton. — She's everywhere these days because: (a) It's August; (b) reporters are bored with President Obama; (c) reporters are bored with Joe Biden; (d) Clintons are never boring.
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Washington Wire and Althouse
Megan McArdle / Bloomberg:
Air Travel Is Worse Than a Hummer With Wings — Christie Aschwanden decided to stay home for a year. Not because she doesn't like to travel, but because she doesn't like what travel does to the environment: … Why does air travel get left out of the mix when we're talking about reducing our carbon footprint?
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Althouse and National Review
Jeffrey Rosen / The New Republic:
The Lies Aren't What Makes Obama's NSA Stance So Awful — President Obama's repeated comments that “there is no spying on Americans” and that “we don't have a domestic spying program,” as he told Jay Leno, were contradicted by two revelations at the end of last week.
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Yahoo! News and emptywheel
New York Times:
Unease at Clinton Foundation Over Finances and Ambitions — Soon after the 10th anniversary of the foundation bearing his name, Bill Clinton met with a small group of aides and two lawyers from Simpson Thacher & Bartlett. Two weeks of interviews with Clinton Foundation executives …
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First Read, Taegan Goddard's … and Arkansas Blog, Arkansas Times
David Weigel / Slate:
Photo: Hooters Restaurants in San Diego Won't Serve Bob Filner — Earlier today, the executive director of the San Diego Republican Party tweeted this image from in front of the Hooters in Rancho Bernardo. — According to the manager of that restaurant, all of the Hooters locations in the city …
Josh Eidelson / Salon:
Fast food strikes to massively expand: “They're thinking much bigger” — Top union officials tell Salon the largest mobilization of fast food workers in U.S. history is about to get huge — Fast food strikers will escalate their campaign within the next week and a half, according to the key union backing their recent walkouts.
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Adam Beam / The State:
SC state senator taking on Graham — State Sen. Lee Bright announced his candidacy Tuesday for the GOP nomination for the U.S. Senate, calling incumbent Republican U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham “a community organizer for the Muslim Brotherhood.” — “During the (congressional) recess …
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The Raw Story, msnbc.com, Taegan Goddard's … and Associated Press
Ben White / Politico:
Glass-Steagall resolution pulled - No charges for JPM ‘Whale’ - Break-up-the-banks fever hits states — GLASS-STEAGALL RESOLUTION PULLED — M.M. heard last night that Delaware GOP State Sen. Catherine Cloutier pulled her resolution supporting the re-introduction of Glass-Steagall from consideration …
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ThinkProgress and Right Turn
Tal Kopan / Politico:
Fonda to pols: Watch ‘Newsroom’ — Jane Fonda says conservative icons like Sarah Palin and Bill O'Reilly would benefit from watching Aaron Sorkin's show “The Newsroom,” on which she plays a CEO of the company that owns the cable network. — “Bill O'Reilly, Michael Savage, Glenn Beck …
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Los Angeles Times and Mediaite
Democracy Now:
EXCLUSIVE: Owner of Snowden's Email Service on Why He Closed Lavabit Rather Than Comply With Gov't … Lavabit, an encrypted email service believed to have been used by National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden, has abruptly shut down. The move came amidst a legal fight that appeared …
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Macleans.ca, Guardian, Boing Boing, Informed Comment, TechCrunch, The Huffington Post and Hit & Run
Meghashyam Mali / The Hill:
Rand Paul: 'I'm not a birther,' declines to address Cruz's eligibility for president — Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) on Tuesday sidestepped questions about fellow Sen. Ted Cruz's (R-Texas) eligibility to run for president, saying he was not a “birther.” — “You won't find me questioning his eligibility.
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Politico and The Raw Story
WKYT-TV:
McConnell says government shutdown won't stop Obamacare — McConnell says government shutdown wouldn't stop Obamacare — CORBIN, Ky. (WYMT) - — A government shutdown would not prevent the Affordable Care Act from being funded, Kentucky's senior senator said Tuesday.
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Casper Star-Tribune, The Plum Line and The Daily Caller
Thomas L. Friedman / New York Times:
Obama, Snowden and Putin — You only get one chance to make a second impression. It seems to me that Edward Snowden should use his and that Russian President Vladimir Putin has blown his. — Considering the breadth of reforms that President Obama is now proposing to prevent privacy abuses …
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Braden Goyette / The Huffington Post:
Google: Gmail Users Can't Legitimately Expect Privacy — Google doesn't believe that people can reasonably expect their emails to stay private. — At least, that's what the Internet giant articulated in a brief that was filed last month in federal court and recently surfaced by Consumer Watchdog.
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Firedoglake and GigaOM