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Lauren / CBS Los Angeles:
TSA Agent Fatally Shot, Others Wounded In Shooting At LAX — LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — A TSA agent was killed and several other people were injured Friday in a shooting at Los Angeles International Airport, police said. — CBS News' John Miller said the gunman, who was outfitted in camouflage …
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nbclosangeles.com:
At Least 3 Injured in LAX Security Checkpoint Shooting — TSA officials told NBC4 the shooting occurred at a security checkpoint — A gunman opened fire at a security checkpoint Friday morning at Los Angeles International Airport, injuring at least three people and forcing a terminal evacuation.
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NBCNews:
Gunman opens fire at LAX, killing TSA worker and wounding others
Gunman opens fire at LAX, killing TSA worker and wounding others
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New York Times, The Daily Caller, Mashable, Outside the Beltway and The Raw Story
Los Angeles Times:
Live: Gunman in LAX shooting is killed; He was TSA worker, sources say
Live: Gunman in LAX shooting is killed; He was TSA worker, sources say
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Politico
Associated Press:
1 dead, multiple victims in LAX shooting spree
1 dead, multiple victims in LAX shooting spree
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Liberaland and Rush Limbaugh
Michael Martinez / CNN:
Los Angeles International Airport evacuated after shots reportedly fired
Los Angeles International Airport evacuated after shots reportedly fired
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The Moderate Voice and Little Green Footballs
Neil King Jr / Washington Wire:
Poll: Growing Number of Republicans Dislike GOP — October was clearly a cruel month for both President Barack Obama and the Republicans, both of whom saw their images slump to new lows in Wall Street Journal/NBC News polling. — But hidden within the data is a more disturbing reality for the Republican Party.
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Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
Republicans see Cruz as party leader — PPP's newest national survey finds that in the wake of the shutdown, Republican voters now view Ted Cruz as their party's leader. 21% picked Cruz to 17% for Chris Christie, and 15% for John Boehner. Cruz finished well ahead of the other GOP Senators …
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First Read / NBCNews:
First Thoughts: The outsiders — The Outsiders: Per NBC/WSJ poll …
First Thoughts: The outsiders — The Outsiders: Per NBC/WSJ poll …
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New York Times, Gawker, The Monkey Cage and Deseret News
Todd S. Purdum / Politico:
The Obamacare sabotage campaign — To the undisputed reasons for Obamacare's rocky rollout — a balky website, muddied White House messaging and sudden sticker shock for individuals forced to buy more expensive health insurance — add a less acknowledged cause: calculated sabotage by Republicans at every step.
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Peter Suderman / Hit & Run:
Leaked Memos Reveal that Federal Health Officials Knew Exactly How Many People Enrolled During …
Leaked Memos Reveal that Federal Health Officials Knew Exactly How Many People Enrolled During …
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The Dish and Patterico's Pontifications
Julian Hattem / The Hill:
Court strikes down mandate for birth control in ObamaCare — A federal appeals court on Friday struck down the birth control mandate in ObamaCare, concluding the requirement trammels religious freedom. — The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals — the second most influential bench in the land behind …
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Washington Monthly, SCOTUSblog, The PJ Tatler, Daily Kos and neo-neocon
Catherine Rampell / New York Times:
As Cuts to Food Stamps Take Effect, More Trims to Benefits Are Expected — Starting Friday, millions of Americans receiving food stamps will be required to get by with less government assistance every month, a move that not only will cost them money they use to feed their families but is expected …
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ECHIDNE OF THE SNAKES, American Spectator and Econbrowser
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Mijin Cha / PolicyShop:
“Poor People Do Not Deserve to Have Children”
“Poor People Do Not Deserve to Have Children”
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Shakesville, Lawyers, Guns & Money and Daily Kos
Doug Stanglin / USA Today:
47M Americans hit by food stamp cuts starting today
47M Americans hit by food stamp cuts starting today
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Washington Monthly, Los Angeles Times, The Week and Arkansas Blog, Arkansas Times
Jeff Cox / NBCNews:
Families brace as billions in food stamp cuts set in
Families brace as billions in food stamp cuts set in
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Dylan Byers / Politico:
Brock wants ‘60 Minutes’ retraction — David Brock, the Clinton ally who led the public effort to pressure CNN and NBC out of their Hillary-related film projects, is set to send a letter to the chairman and president of CBS News calling on them to retract a recent “60 Minutes” segment on the attacks in Benghazi.
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Karen DeYoung / Washington Post:
‘60 Minutes’ broadcast helps propel new round of back-and-forth on Benghazi
‘60 Minutes’ broadcast helps propel new round of back-and-forth on Benghazi
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The Raw Story, Pat Dollard, Little Green Footballs and Washington Monthly
Jonathan Martin / The Caucus:
Republican Campaign Committee Pushes Back Against Conservative Group — In a warning shot to outside conservative groups, the National Republican Senatorial Committee this week informed a prominent Republican advertising firm that it would not receive any contracts with the campaign committee …
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Talking Points Memo, Post Politics and Hot Air
The White House:
Executive Order — Preparing the United States for the Impacts of Climate Change — PREPARING THE UNITED STATES FOR THE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE — By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to prepare the Nation …
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Ben Geman / The Hill:
Obama takes on climate-fueled storms
Obama takes on climate-fueled storms
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kff.org:
Kaiser Health Tracking Poll: October 2013 — The latest Kaiser Health Tracking Poll, conducted October 17-23, finds that the public reported paying more attention this month to the political fights over the government shutdown and raising the debt ceiling than technical problems with the opening …
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The Plum Line, Business Insider, The Fix, Daily Kos, Washington Monthly, The Moderate Voice, Taylor Marsh and PoliticusUSA
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
A War on the Poor — John Kasich, the Republican governor of Ohio, has done some surprising things lately. First, he did an end run around his state's Legislature — controlled by his own party — to proceed with the federally funded expansion of Medicaid that is an important piece of Obamacare.
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Campaign for America's Future, Connecting.the.Dots, PolicyShop, Liberaland and Lawyers, Guns & Money
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Why Bill Kristol left Fox News — Bill Kristol, the editor and publisher of The Weekly Standard, ended a decade-long run as Fox News contributor this summer two years after he and Roger Ailes got into a disagreement that had a cooling effect on their relationship, sources with knowledge of the relationship told POLITICO.
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New York Times:
Stream of Reports Say Pakistani Taliban Leader Died in Drone Strike — LONDON — An American drone strike killed the leader of the Pakistani Taliban, Hakimullah Mehsud, on Friday, according to Pakistani intelligence officials and militant commanders in the tribal belt.
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National Review, Lawfare and The Moderate Voice
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Pew Research Center for the People and the Press:
GOP Deeply Divided Over Climate Change — Two-thirds of Americans (67%) say there is solid evidence that the earth has been getting warmer over the last few decades, a figure that has changed little in the past few years. While partisan differences over climate change remain substantial …
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Talking Points Memo, The Fix, The Plum Line, Political Capital and Washington Post
Carl Higbie / The Daily Caller:
Navy SEALs ordered to remove 'don't tread on me' Navy Jack from uniforms — The Navy Jack is the 'don't tread on me' flag, one that has earned a revered place in America's naval history and a beloved place in sailor's hearts, through its use for over two centuries.
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protein wisdom and The Gateway Pundit
Erica Fink / CNNMoney.com:
Sex workers embrace Obamacare — A burlesque dancer dressed as a nurse taunts her co-performer with a toy syringe, dangling the medicine seductively in an act that's meant to reflect the cat-and-mouse game of U.S. healthcare. They shimmy and eventually end up topless.
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Weasel Zippers, The Right Scoop and NewsBusters
Brian Handwerk / National Geographic:
Time to Move On? The Case Against Daylight Saving Time — Changing our clocks twice a year doesn't save us energy or money, experts say. — Sunrise brightens the fall countryside in Devon, England, in 2012. — Clocks “fall back” this Sunday, November 3, and people are again asking: Why do we bother with daylight saving time?
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The Moderate Voice, Outside the Beltway, Los Angeles Times and New Jersey Online