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Aparnes / The Hill:
Annoyed Obama demands fix — An agitated President Obama has expressed frustration to Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius about the faulty ObamaCare enrollment website. — A visibly annoyed Obama behind closed doors has made clear to Sebelius that it's her responsibility …
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Amy Argetsinger / Washington Post:
Kathleen Sebelius, welcome to an unwelcome Washington tradition: The deathwatch. — It's Kathleen Sebelius's turn now. On the Hill, they're calling for her resignation and tossing around words like “subpoena.” Pundits are merrily debating her future. … Her interviews, more closely parsed than usual, seem wobbly.
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Michelle Malkin / Townhall.com:
The Thuggery of Obamacare Czarina Kathleen Sebelius
The Thuggery of Obamacare Czarina Kathleen Sebelius
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Washington Post:
Obama accused of breaking promise to consumers as health plans cancel policies — A new controversy over the president's health-care law is threatening to overshadow the messy launch of its Web site: Notices are going out to hundreds of thousands of Americans informing them that their health insurance polices …
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Ian Swanson / The Hill:
White House struggles to defend Obama healthcare claim
Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
Obama's pledge that ‘no one will take away’ your health plan — “That means that no matter how we reform health care, we will keep this promise to the American people: If you like your doctor, you will be able to keep your doctor, period. If you like your health care plan, you'll be able to keep your health care plan, period.
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Wall Street Journal:
Americans are losing their coverage by political design.
Americans are losing their coverage by political design.
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Sally Kohn / CNN:
A canceled health plan is a good thing
A canceled health plan is a good thing
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New York Times:
Spying Known at Top Levels, Officials Say — WASHINGTON — The nation's top spymaster said on Tuesday that the White House had long been aware in general terms of the National Security Agency's overseas eavesdropping, stoutly defending the agency's intelligence-gathering methods …
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Peter Baker / New York Times:
Where the Buck Stops, Some See a Bystander — WASHINGTON — President Obama finds himself under fire on two disparate fronts these days, both for the botched rollout of his signature health care program and for the secret spying on allied heads of state. In both instances, his explanation roughly boils down to this: I didn't know.
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Leslie Bentz / CNN:
EU delegation to meet at White House over NSA spying concerns
EU delegation to meet at White House over NSA spying concerns
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CNN:
WH warned about website — Washington (CNN) — The Obama administration was given stark warnings just one month before launch that the federal healthcare site was not ready to go live, according to a confidential report obtained by CNN. — Read documents
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Sam Baker / NationalJournal.com:
Sebelius: Blame Contractors For Obamacare Site
Sebelius: Blame Contractors For Obamacare Site
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Sahil Kapur / Talking Points Memo:
27 GOP Senators ‘Disapprove’ Of Their Own Vote To Raise Debt Ceiling — Twenty-seven Republican senators voted with Democrats on Oct. 16 to lift the debt ceiling and avert a catastrophic default. And each one of those 27 senators voted Tuesday to “disapprove” of their own votes.
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Quinnipiac News + Events:
Release Detail — October 30, 2013 - Mcauliffe Up By 4 Points In Close Virginia Gov Race, Quinnipiac University Poll Finds; Libertarian Has 9 Percent — The Virginia governor's race is going down to the wire with Democrat Terry McAuliffe clinging to a slight 45 - 41 percent likely voter lead …
Adam C. Smith / Tampa Bay Times:
Alex Sink is running for C.W. Bill Young's congressional seat, will move to Pinellas — ST. PETERSBURG — Alex Sink is running for Congress. — Florida's former chief financial officer and Democratic gubernatorial nominee on Tuesday confirmed exclusively to the Tampa Bay Times that she is jumping …
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Sean Whaley / Las Vegas Review-Journal:
Nevada group seeks to draw GOP convention to Las Vegas in 2016 — (File, JOHN GURZINSKI/LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL) — CARSON CITY — A newly formed Nevada group announced Tuesday that it will make a formal bid to bring the 2016 Republican National Convention to Las Vegas.
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Tal Kopan / Reuters:
Las Vegas bids for 2016 Republican National Convention
Las Vegas bids for 2016 Republican National Convention
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Mhooper / The Hill:
Republican: Many in GOP don't live in political reality — A House Republican lawmaker says many of his fellow GOP colleagues in Congress, including Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), don't live in “political reality.” — Rep. Scott Rigell (R-Va.) said that shutting down the government “over a deep matter of principle” didn't add up.
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Arthur Schlesinger, Jr / The Atlantic Online:
Letters From Camelot's Historian — Arthur Schlesinger Jr. remembers what Jackie Kennedy thought of Hillary Clinton, upbraids John Boehner for misquoting Lincoln, and denies JFK's philandering. — Over the course of a long career as an historian, public intellectual, speechwriter …
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Slate:
The Myth of the War of the Worlds Panic — Orson Welles' infamous 1938 radio program did not touch off nationwide hysteria. Why does the legend persist? — Wednesday marks the 75th anniversary of Orson Welles' electrifying War of the Worlds broadcast, in which the Mercury Theatre on the Air enacted a Martian invasion of Earth.
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Dylan Scott / Talking Points Memo:
Why Extending The Obamacare Deadline Could Hurt Democrats In 2014 — With HealthCare.gov's problems piling up last week, a small coalition of Democratic senators formally urged the Obama administration to extend the deadline for enrolling in a health plan beyond March 31, 2014, which is when the enrollment period ends now.
Jonah Goldberg / National Review:
Obama's Big Lie — 'All we've been hearing the last three years is if you like your policy you can keep it. . . . I'm infuriated because I was lied to," one woman told the Los Angeles Times, as part of a story on how some middle-class Californians have been stunned to learn the real costs of Obamacare.
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KVUE-TV:
17,000 gallons of crude oil spill near Smithville — FAYETTE COUNTY, Texas — Crews have contained a giant oil spill in Fayette County. — Ramona Nye with the Railroad Commission of Texas told KVUE on Tuesday that about 400 barrels of crude oil (17,000 gallons) were spilled near Red Hollow Lane and Old Smithville Road in Smithville.
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