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Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Target announces it will drop part-time employees from its healthcare plan — Target Corp. announced on Tuesday it would no longer offer healthcare coverage to its part-time employees. — In a blog post on the company's website, Jodee Kozlak, the executive vice president of human resources …
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Emily Rudisill / A Bullseye View:
Talking Health Care with EVP of Human Resources Jodee Kozlak — At Target, we have a longstanding commitment to our team members' health and well-being. We have been researching and evaluating how the transforming health care landscape will impact our team members and our company.
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Politico, Red Alert Politics, Hit & Run, Washington Free Beacon, BizPac Review and The Heritage Foundation
CoveredCA / Covered California Daily News:
Milestone Enrollment Numbers Released By Covered California and Department of Health Care Services — More Than a Half-Million Californians Enrolled in Covered California Health Insurance Plans Through Dec. 31, 2013 — January Enrollment Pushes Total Beyond 625,000; Medi-Cal enrollment under the Affordable Care Act tops 1.2 Million
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ThinkProgress, Los Angeles Times and Balloon Juice
Michael Barone / Washington Examiner:
Is Politico telling the full story about Wendy Davis? — BELTWAY CONFIDENTIAL POLITICO TEXAS 2014 ELECTIONS CAMPAIGNS CHRIS CHRISTIE WENDY DAVIS — There has been lots of coverage in Politico on the charges against New Jersey Republican Governor Chris Christie and members of his staff.
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Talking Points Memo, Jammie Wearing Fools, Politico and CNN
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Dallas Morning News:
The Wendy Davis story — The details of Wendy Davis' early years were compelling without the discrepancies. — The bare-bones Wendy Davis story — the one without embellishment — is sufficiently inspiring as a matrix for defying expectations. The daughter of a teenage mother …
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Talking Points Memo and Jammie Wearing Fools
Wendy Davis / Wendy Davis for Texas:
An Open Letter from Wendy Davis
An Open Letter from Wendy Davis
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Megan McArdle / Bloomberg:
Resolved: Obamacare Is Now Beyond Rescue — Last Wednesday, Scott Gottlieb and I debated Jonathan Chait and Douglas Kamerow on this proposition: “Resolved: Obamacare Is Now Beyond Rescue.” I was feeling a little trepid, for three reasons: First, I've never done any formal debate; second …
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The Heritage Foundation, Althouse and National Review
The White House:
Statement by the President on Roe v. Wade Anniversary — Today, as we reflect on the 41st anniversary of the Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade, we recommit ourselves to the decision's guiding principle: that every woman should be able to make her own choices about her body and her health.
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Ronald D. Rotunda / Chicago Tribune:
On deep background 41 years later
On deep background 41 years later
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National Review, Talking Points Memo and Hot Air
Justin Sink / The Hill:
WH to spotlight college sexual assaults — President Obama will create a new task force to examine how to better prevent sexual assault on college campuses, the Associated Press reported Wednesday. — The president is giving the panel three months to gather specific recommendations …
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Nedra Pickler / Associated Press:
OBAMA TARGETS COLLEGE SEXUAL ASSAULT EPIDEMIC
Byron York / Washington Examiner:
The ugly, sordid, damning details in the Bob McDonnell indictment — BELTWAY CONFIDENTIAL VIRGINIA CORRUPTION BOB MCDONNELL — If the prosecutors' case in United States v. Robert F. McDonnell and Maureen G. McDonnell is correct, the corrupt acts of the 71st governor of Virginia and his wife …
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The Daily Caller, The Week, The PJ Tatler and ABC News
Garrett Epps / The Atlantic Online:
The Supreme Court Case That Could Clobber Public-Sector Unions — William Messenger of the National Right to Work Committee asked the Supreme Court today to hold that public employee unions are unconstitutional. — “This is—I'm just going to use the word here, it is a radical argument.
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New York Post:
De Blasio ‘getting back at us’ by not plowing: UES residents — It really is a tale of two cities — this time with the tony Upper East Side getting the shaft! — Huge swaths of the city's wealthiest neighborhood had been not been plowed by early Tuesday evening, leaving 1-percenters out in the cold …
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Politicker, BizPac Review, Gawker, Mediaite, naked capitalism, americanthinker.com, Jammie Wearing Fools and The PJ Tatler
Niels Lesniewski / The World's Greatest …:
McCain Says Obama Is Worse Than Carter — “I thought Jimmy Carter was bad.” — That's what Sen. John McCain said Tuesday, speaking about the Syria policy of President Barack Obama's administration. The Arizona Republican went further, saying the Syria situation could ultimately pose a terrorist threat to the United States.
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Adam C. Smith / Tampa Bay Times:
GOP candidate calling for Obama's hanging gets called out by Gov, called in by Secret Service — Say you're a rookie political candidate eager to raise your profile. Here's one sure way to do that that you DO NOT want to try: Publicly call for the president of the United States to be hanged.
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The Daily Caller, Hinterland Gazette and Talking Points Memo
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Dylan Scott / Talking Points Memo:
Secret Service Visits GOP Candidate Who Advocated Obama's Execution
Secret Service Visits GOP Candidate Who Advocated Obama's Execution
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Hinterland Gazette and Tampa Bay Times
Ben S. Carson / Washington Times:
A physician's view on the sanctity of life — The thought of abortion for convenience is repugnant — Several years ago, I was consulted by a young woman who was 33 weeks pregnant and was on her way to Kansas get an abortion. I informed her of the multiple options available to her outside …
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Taylor Marsh and National Review
Tania Dall / WWL-TV:
Musician in coma after brutal attack in French Quarter — NEW ORLEANS — A well-known New Orleans musician is hospitalized and unconscious after being jumped in the French Quarter. — Doug Potter's family and friends believe he may have been a target of the “knockout” game. — “Always here when we needed him.
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The Moderate Voice and The Gateway Pundit
CBC News:
Rob Ford admits to drinking ‘a little bit’ after new video surfaces — After swearing off alcohol, mayor admits to drinking ‘a little bit’ on Monday night — Toronto Mayor Rob Ford admitted to drinking alcohol Monday night, after a YouTube video appeared today showing him at a restaurant swearing …
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Frances Robles / New York Times:
A Movie Date, a Text Message and a Fatal Shot — WESLEY CHAPEL, Fla. — There's a sticker on the door of the Grove 16 Theater just outside Tampa: no weapons. — Curtis J. Reeves Jr. must have walked right past it on Jan. 13 when he went to a matinee with his wife, carrying a .380 handgun.
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Roy Edroso / alicublog:
TODAY IN CAREER ADVANCEMENT. — I see the Washington Post has formed some kind of alliance with The Volokh Conspiracy. For those of you unacquainted with these guys, here are some leaves from my notebook on them: — Eugene Volokh has expressed interesting feelings about bringing pain …
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Jeffrey Toobin / News Desk:
Inside the “Lines Commission,” an Answer for Elections? — The world's greatest democracy is not so great at running elections, as we all saw in 2012. There were, among other things, long lines at polling places, botched registrations, and mysterious rules on absentee ballots.
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Yaakov Lappin / Jerusalem Post:
3 east Jerusalem al-Qaida recruits arrested, ‘planned massive bombings’ — Shin Bet nabs men recruited online by Gaza operative working for al-Qaida chief; targets included Jerusalem Convention Center. — The Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) announced on Wednesday that it arrested three Palestinians …
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The Jawa Report, Jihad Watch and The Long War Journal
Alan Pyke / ThinkProgress:
Pentagon Workers Strike Over Poverty Wages Paid By Federal Contracts — Food service and janitorial staff at the Pentagon are going on strike Wednesday morning, opening a new front in the ongoing fight to get President Obama to end the federal government's practice of paying poverty wages to contract employees at federal facilities.
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Liberaland and Salon
Greg Sargent / The Plum Line:
Morning Plum: Mitch McConnell and the moral argument over Obamacare — The ongoing implementation of health care reform in Kentucky is a riveting story, with broad implications both for the 2014 elections and for health reform's broader future. In this deep red state …
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Michael Tomasky / The Daily Beast:
There's No Getting Rid of David Vitter, America's Most Contemptible Senator — After surviving a prostitution scandal and a dead madam, the Republican wants to be the Bayou State's next governor. — I was once shooting the breeze with a Democratic senator I knew fairly well.
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