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New York Times:
Republicans, Sensing Weakness in Health Law Rollout, Switch Tactics — WASHINGTON — Emboldened by the intense public criticism surrounding the rollout of the online insurance exchange, Republicans in Congress are refocusing their efforts from denying funds for the health care law to investigating it.
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Catherine Thompson / Talking Points Memo:
Ted Cruz's Wife Confirms He's Covered Under Her Blue-Chip Health Plan — The wife of Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), who led a vocal effort to defund the Affordable Care Act, confirmed in a New York Times interview published Wednesday that the senator receives health care coverage through her blue-chip employer insurance plan.
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Ashley Parker / New York Times:
A Wife Committed to Cruz's Ideals, but a Study in Contrasts to Him — WASHINGTON — At first glance, Senator Ted Cruz's wife, Heidi Nelson Cruz, seems to be just the sort of person the Tea Party supporters who celebrate her husband's anti-establishment positions love to hate.
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Taylor Marsh, The Hinterland Gazette and Washington Post
Cole Premo / CBS Minnesota:
Rep. Nolan: Firings Needed Over Health Law Woes
Rep. Nolan: Firings Needed Over Health Law Woes
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Josh Lederman / Associated Press:
Frustrated Dems lament damage from website bugs
Frustrated Dems lament damage from website bugs
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Mario Trujillo / The Hill:
Two House Dems call for firings over healthcare rollout
Two House Dems call for firings over healthcare rollout
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Norm Ornstein / NationalJournal.com:
Buck Stops With Obama on Rocky Rollout of Health Care Plan — The HealthCare.gov debacle has been thoroughly dissected so far by America's best health journalists and policy analysts. To be sure, every major rollout of a new or changed social policy, including Medicare itself, is rough and takes weeks or months to resolve.
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Todd S. Purdum / Politico:
Trash-talking the president — No matter how many times you've been there, the White House is a pretty awesome place, conferring on every president what “The West Wing” creator Aaron Sorkin once called “the single greatest home-court advantage in the modern world.”
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Kyle Cheney / Politico:
White House may ‘align’ Obamacare signup dates
White House may ‘align’ Obamacare signup dates
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The Hill, Office of the West … and CNN
Justin Sink / The Hill:
Obama to push House on immigration reform
Rebecca Shabad / The Hill:
ObamaCare website contractors blame Obama administration — Principal contractors hired to build the ObamaCare website HealthCare.gov are hitting back at the Obama administration for the site's overwhelming technical problems. — The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) …
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Sandhya Somashekhar / Washington Post:
Americans will have an extra six weeks to buy health coverage before facing penalty — The Obama administration said Wednesday night that it will give Americans who buy health insurance through new online marketplaces an extra six weeks to obtain coverage before they risk a penalty.
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Washington Post:
Here's how the White House just tweaked Obamacare
Here's how the White House just tweaked Obamacare
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Robert Pear / New York Times:
Contractors Assign Blame, but Admit No Faults of Their Own, in Health Site
Contractors Assign Blame, but Admit No Faults of Their Own, in Health Site
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Jeane MacIntosh / New York Post:
Obama wants Marines to wear ‘girly’ hats — A change to the Marine Corps' uniform hats could take the hard-nosed Leathernecks from the Halls of Montezuma to the shops of Christopher Street. — Thanks to a plan by President Obama to create a “unisex” look for the Corps …
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Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Medicaid could be the next headache for Obamacare — A new phase of the Obamacare launch is coming, this one involving Medicaid. And it could be déjà vu all over again. — On Nov. 1, the health law's malfunctioning enrollment system is supposed to send reams of data to states …
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Megan McArdle / Bloomberg:
Why Obamacare Is Like Three Mile Island — I've been blogging a lot over the past week or so about the risk of an insurance market “death spiral” — where young people stay away, so the only people buying insurance are old and sick, causing the cost of insurance to rise over time and pushing ever …
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Beth Reinhard / NationalJournal.com:
Inside the Messy but Moneyed Republican Plan to Neutralize the Tea Party — The business-friendly GOP establishment is putting its cash to work in skirmishes across the country that might reshape the 2014 elections. — It took a tea party insurrection that disabled the federal government …
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EndPlay / WIVB-TV:
Hillary Clinton speaks at UB, is heckled … AMHERST, N.Y. (WIVB) - Former First Lady and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton spoke to a large crowd at the University at Buffalo Wednesday night, as part of the university's Distinguished Speaker Series.
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Politico:
GOP reconsiders Obamacare tactics — Some Republicans say a unified focus on spending levels could prove to be the strongest ground on which to fight. Democrats loathe sequester-level spending — their 2014 budget totaled $1.058 trillion. If all Republicans demand a clean government funding bill …
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Baltimore Sun:
Gansler says breaking up teen party was not his job — Attorney general has advocated against underage drinking — Maryland Attorney General Doug Gansler (white shirt with cell phone, right of center) is seen in a photo posted to Instagram from a senior week party in Delaware this summer.
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Talking Points Memo and Mediaite
Seung Min Kim / Politico:
Darrell Issa to introduce immigration bill — Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) is planning to release legislation next week that would provide legal status for six years to undocumented immigrants in the United States, he said in an interview Wednesday. — Issa, an influential Republican …
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The PJ Tatler
New York Times:
Health Care Law Fails to Lower Prices for Rural Areas — As technical failures bedevil the rollout of President Obama's health care law, evidence is emerging that one of the program's loftiest goals — to encourage competition among insurers in an effort to keep costs low — is falling short for many rural Americans.
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The PJ Tatler and Althouse
David Nather / Reuters:
Obamacare hearings: Oversight or heckling? — There's congressional oversight that answers everyone's most urgent questions - and then there's just heckling from the partisan peanut gallery. — Over the next few weeks, Republicans are going to have to decide which path they're …
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Laura Barron-Lopez / E2-Wire:
GOP bill would prevent national park closures in next shutdown — Rep. Chris Stewart (R-Utah) has introduced legislation that would prevent national park closures during any future government shutdown. — The bill, titled the “Provide Access and Retain Continuity Act” (PARC) …
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John G. Taft / New York Times:
The Cry of the True Republican — I AM a genetic Republican. — Five generations of Tafts have served our nation as unwaveringly stalwart Republicans, from Alphonso Taft, who served as attorney general in the late 19th century, through William Howard Taft, who not only was the only person …
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Andrew Sullivan / The Dish:
The Decline And Fall Of Christianism
The Decline And Fall Of Christianism
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