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Guardian:
NSA files decoded: Edward Snowden's surveillance revelations explained — Produced by FEILDING CAGE and GREG CHEN — When Edward Snowden met journalists in his cramped room in Hong Kong's Mira hotel in June, his mission was ambitious. Amid the clutter of laundry, meal trays and his four laptops …
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Mark Steyn / National Review:
A Phalanx of Lies — CNN has been pondering what they call “a particularly tough few days at the White House.” “Four out of five Americans have little or no trust in their government to do anything right,” says chief political analyst Gloria Borger. “And now Obama probably feels the same way.”
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Alison Smale / New York Times:
Snowden Asks U.S. to Stop Treating Him Like a Traitor
James Taranto / Wall Street Journal:
Under socialism, there's no such thing as consumer protection. — Several readers responded to yesterday's column with emails criticizing us for stopping short of using the L-word—lie—to characterize President Obama's repeated statements to the effect that “If you like your plan, you can keep it.”
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CNN:
LAX terminal remains closed after shooting — Los Angeles (CNN) — It was unclear early Saturday when Los Angeles International Airport's terminal 3 would reopen after the bloodshed and panic. — Also not clear was why a 23-year-old man, identified by the FBI as Paul Anthony Ciancia, stormed that area Friday.
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Associated Press:
GUNMAN KILLS TSA OFFICER AT LAX, WOUNDS 2 OTHERS
GUNMAN KILLS TSA OFFICER AT LAX, WOUNDS 2 OTHERS
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Noah Rothman / Mediaite:
NBC News' Pete Williams: LAX Shooter Paul Anthony Ciancia Had ‘Strong Anti-Government Views’
NBC News' Pete Williams: LAX Shooter Paul Anthony Ciancia Had ‘Strong Anti-Government Views’
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Scott Shane / New York Times:
No Morsel Too Minuscule for All-Consuming N.S.A. — The N.S.A.'s Evolution: The National Security Agency was founded in 1952, and its surveillance capabilities were limited by legislation in 1978. But with the attacks of September 2001 came a new sense of urgency.
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Wall Street Journal:
As President Obama pushed for a new health law in 2009, he made a simple pledge: If you like your insurance plan, you can keep it. Behind the scenes, officials discussed whether that was a promise they could keep. — As President Obama pushed for a new federal health law in 2009 …
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EXCLUSIVE: Rev. Jesse Jackson says Ronald Reagan wanted to ban blacks from playing football with whites — Reverend Jackson claimed President Reagan would have enforced segregation in professional football in Wednesday night speech. — Deceased Republican President Ronald Reagan sought …
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Associated Press:
Pakistani Taliban confirm leader killed by drone — DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan — The Pakistani Taliban confirmed the death of their leader in a U.S. drone strike Saturday, a day after he was killed, as the group's leadership council met to begin the process of choosing a successor.
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John Hinderaker / Power Line:
Lies of Obamacare, Documented — Over the last day or two, the major breaking story has really been a throwback: in 2010, the Obama administration promulgated rules governing what plans that pre-existed Obamacare would be “grandfathered” under that statute, and allowed to continue.
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Jonathan Martin / New York Times:
Republican Rivalry Simmers as Paths and Styles Diverge — DES MOINES — Senator Ted Cruz calls his colleague Rand Paul a “good friend.” The two men are the stars of the Tea Party movement, propelled to Washington by activist fervor and allied in their effort to restrain the reach of the federal government.
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Ken White / Popehat:
Columbia, SC Police Chief: DrugWar WrongThink Creates Reasonable Suspicion To “Find You” — Yesterday a police chief in South Carolina thoughtfully reminded us of what police think of us and our “rights” and our “viewpoints.” — It began with Columbia, South Carolina Police Department's …
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Chris Cillizza / The Fix:
Is Chris Christie the Republicans' Bill Clinton? — Chris Christie: So hot right now. — That's the sentiment among the Republican political class these days as the New Jersey governor nears what is expected to be a sweeping re-election victory on Tuesday in the Democratic-friendly state of New Jersey.
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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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