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Ellen Nakashima / Washington Post:
NSA gathered thousands of Americans' e-mails before court struck down program — The National Security Agency unlawfully gathered as many as tens of thousands of e-mails and other electronic communications between Americans as part of a now-discontinued collection program, according to a 2011 secret court opinion.
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Mark Rumold / Electronic Frontier Foundation:
EFF Victory Results in Release of Secret Court Opinion Finding NSA Surveillance Unconstitutional — Update: In response to EFF's FOIA lawsuit, the government has released the 2011 FISA court opinion ruling some NSA surveillance unconstitutional. — For over a year, EFF has been fighting …
New York Times:
Secret Court Rebuked N.S.A. on Surveillance — WASHINGTON — A federal judge sharply rebuked the National Security Agency in 2011 for repeatedly misleading the court that oversees its surveillance on domestic soil, including a program that is collecting tens of thousands of domestic e-mails …
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MiamiHerald.com and TalkLeft
Brendan Sasso / Hillicon Valley:
Court: NSA collected domestic emails, violating the Constitution
Court: NSA collected domestic emails, violating the Constitution
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ABC News and Yahoo! News, more at Mediagazer »
Tom Kludt / Talking Points Memo:
Poll: Louisiana GOPers Unsure If Katrina Response Was Obama's Fault — A significant chunk of Louisiana Republicans evidently believe that President Barack Obama is to blame for the poor response to the hurricane that ravaged their state more than three years before he took office.
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Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
Jindal plummets and other notes from Louisiana — Three years ago in August PPP declared Bobby Jindal to be the most popular Governor in the country. 58% of voters approved of him to only 34% who disapproved. Jindal's fortunes have seen an amazing shift since that time though …
jhnewsandguide.com:
Breaking news: Cheney pays $220 for fishing license ticket — Angus M. Thuermer Jr., Jackson Hole News&Guide — U.S. Senate candidate Elizabeth Lynne Cheney posted a $220 bond in Ninth Circuit Court in Teton County on Monday on a charge of making a false statement to procure a fishing license.
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Politico, Ballot Box and Alan Colmes' Liberaland
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Talking Points Memo:
Liz Cheney Pays Fine For Fishy Fishing License — Republican Wyoming Senate candidate Liz Cheney paid a $220 bond Wednesday for making a false statement on an application for a fishing license last year, Jackson Hole News&Guide reported. — Records show that the daughter …
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Daily Kos
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Maureen Dowd: I ‘screwed up’ — New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd says she “screwed up” by misquoting the wife of New York City mayoral candidate Bill de Blasio in her recent column and attributed the mistake to a “noisy” coffee shop. — “I screwed up. The coffee shop was so noisy, my tape recorder didn't pick up everything.
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Capital New York, Politicker, ThinkProgress, CBS New York and Lawyers, Guns & Money
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Lanny J. Davis / The Hill:
The anti-Clinton media — here we go again
The anti-Clinton media — here we go again
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The Huffington Post, The Daily Caller and Washington Free Beacon
Seth / GLAAD:
Wentworth Miller rejects Russian film festival invitation; ‘As a gay man, I must decline’ — Actor and screenwriter Wentworth Miller today rejected an invitation to attend the St. Petersburg International Film Festival, citing Russia's anti-LGBT laws. In a letter to the Festival's Director …
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BBC, The Moderate Voice, CBS News, BuzzFeed, CNN, LGBTQ Nation, Gawker, Towleroad News #gay, PinkNews.co.uk, Good As You and Deadline.com
Julian Hattem / The Hill:
White House eyes ‘gun trust’ loophole — The Obama administration is working to close a loophole in the nation's gun laws that allows for some machine guns and sawed-off shotguns to be sold without the buyer submitting fingerprints or photographs. — The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco …
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Karoli / Crooks and Liars:
The Terrible Obama Black Dog Conspiracy
The Terrible Obama Black Dog Conspiracy
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Petfinder, susiemadrak.com, Alan Colmes' Liberaland and No More Mister Nice Blog
Justin Sink / The Hill:
White House: Obama not ready to back legalized marijuana
White House: Obama not ready to back legalized marijuana
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Politico
Associated Press:
The text of U.S. Army Pfc. Bradley Manning's statement that will be sent to the president, as read by defense attorney David Coombs following Manning's sentencing Wednesday: — The decisions that I made in 2010 were made out of a concern for my country and the world that we live in.
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The Daily Banter
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The White House:
Statement by Principal Deputy Press Secretary Josh Earnest on Allegations of Chemical Weapons Use in Syria — The United States is deeply concerned by reports that hundreds of Syrian civilians have been killed in an attack by Syrian government forces, including by the use of chemical weapons, near Damascus earlier today.
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Washington Post, Yahoo! News, msnbc.com and Reuters
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NEWS.com.au:
Man who dobbed in suspects accused of murdering Melbourne baseball player Chris Lane says his son was next — I love you so much: Girlfriend's moving tribute — THE teenagers accused of murdering Melbourne baseball player Chris Lane were dobbed in by a local who claims his son was the trio's next target.
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Daria Solovieva / Washington Times:
Egypt's Coptic Christians face unprecedented reprisals from the Muslim Brotherhood — CAIRO — Islamist mobs have torched schools and businesses owned by Christians, looted churches and even paraded captive nuns through the streets of a city south of Cairo in a display of rage unseen in Egypt's recent history.
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The Daily Caller and Weasel Zippers
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Abigail Hauslohner / Washington Post:
Egyptian court orders Mubarak released from prison
Egyptian court orders Mubarak released from prison
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Firedoglake, New York Times and Washington Monthly
Mario Trujillo / Ballot Box:
Brown opts out of run for Mass. governor — Former Sen. Scott Brown (R-Mass.) said Wednesday night he will not run for Massachusetts governor in 2014. — Brown said he wanted to remain in the private sector, noting that another run for public office would take a lot of “thought, analysis, money and sometimes personal sacrifice.”
Associated Press:
Feds running out of wildfire money — Running out of money to fight wildfires at the peak of the season, the U.S. Forest Service is diverting $600 million from timber, recreation and other areas to fill the gap. — The nation's top wildfire-fighting agency was down to $50 million …
Discussion:
Hot Air and The PJ Tatler
Joe Biden / CNN:
Beau Biden in ‘great shape’ after procedure — (CNN) - Beau Biden, who traveled to Texas this week for medical tests, successfully underwent a procedure Tuesday and is currently in “great shape,” the White House said Wednesday. — The Delaware attorney general and son of Vice President Joe Biden …
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Politico
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Emily Schultheis / Politico:
NSA scandal looms large in German election — ‘Germany is not a nation of surveillance. Germany is a nation of freedom,’ Merkel says. AP Photo — Close — BERLIN — It's election season in Germany and there's one campaign issue that won't go away: the NSA surveillance scandal.
Blake Neff / The Hill:
Rep. Clyburn likens American media to Nazi propagandists — Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.), the third-ranking House Democrat, on Wednesday accused the U.S. media of spreading “manufactured controversies” that pose dangers similar to the propaganda spread by the Nazis during the Holocaust.
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Weasel Zippers, National Review and CNN
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Fox News firing tied to Ailes book — The decision last month by Fox News chief Roger Ailes to fire his top communications executive, Brian Lewis, was due to a number of factors, including what the network's parent company 21st Century Fox has described as “financial irregularities” and breaches of contract.
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The Huffington Post, TVNewser, FishbowlDC, JIMROMENESKO.COM, Mediaite and Hollywood Reporter, more at Mediagazer »
Sahil Kapur / Talking Points Memo:
Accepting Scalia's Offer, Arizona Sues Obama Administration On Voting Rights — Arizona and Kansas have taken Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's suggestion and sued the Obama administration in a continuing effort by both states to require proof of citizenship in order to register to vote.
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The PJ Tatler