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Lindsay Kalter / Politico:
Kathleen Sebelius: No job loss under Obamacare — Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius says there is “absolutely no evidence” that the Affordable Care Act will drive down employment, despite a report from the Congressional Budget Office released Feb. 4 predicting fewer people would be working.
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Susan Ferrechio / Washington Examiner:
Obamacare changes may include extension of risk corridors
Obamacare changes may include extension of risk corridors
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CBO's Publications:
The Effects of a Minimum-Wage Increase on Employment and Family Income — Increasing the minimum wage would have two principal effects on low-wage workers. Most of them would receive higher pay that would increase their family's income, and some of those families would see their income rise above the federal poverty threshold.
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Katie Glueck / Politico:
Rand Paul's Republican revolution — DALLAS — It's 7 a.m. on a Saturday, Rand Paul is exhausted and airport security has just confiscated his morning joe. — “The TSA took away my coffee,” the libertarian-leaning senator, Houston-bound for a day of events with GOP activists, complains of the federal agency he's proposed abolishing.
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Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Why Hillary Clinton's past is fair game in presidential race
Why Hillary Clinton's past is fair game in presidential race
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Rebecca Traister / The New Republic:
It's (Still) Only Women Pols Who Get Judged on Their Family Life
It's (Still) Only Women Pols Who Get Judged on Their Family Life
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Mediaite and NewsBusters
Associated Press:
Melvin Reynolds arrested in Zimbabwe, Zimbabwean official says — HARARE, Zimbabwe — Former U.S. Rep. Melvin Jay Reynolds has been arrested in Zimbabwe, said a Zimbabwean immigration official. — The official, Ario Mabika, told The Associated Press Tuesday that Reynolds is being investigated.
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Silence Muchemwa / The Herald:
Former US Congressman arrested
Former US Congressman arrested
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Nicholas Confessore / New York Times:
Financier Plans Big Ad Campaign on Climate Change — A billionaire retired investor is forging plans to spend as much as $100 million during the 2014 election, seeking to pressure federal and state officials to enact climate change measures through a hard-edge campaign of attack ads against governors and lawmakers.
ThinkProgress:
Michael Dunn Compares Himself To Rape Victim In Newly Released Calls From Jail — CREDIT: AP Photo/The Florida Times-Union, Bob Mack, Pool — In newly released audio of phone calls made by Michael Dunn while in jail, the man who shot 17-year-old Jordan Davis after a loud music dispute claiming self-defense …
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Pia Malbran / CBS News:
Michael Dunn, in just released phone calls, describes himself as victim after killing teenager
Michael Dunn, in just released phone calls, describes himself as victim after killing teenager
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Hinterland Gazette and The Raw Story
Paul Bedard / Washington Examiner:
Poll: 71% of Obama voters, 55% Democrats ‘regret’ voting for his re-election — WASHINGTON SECRETS BARACK OBAMA HILLARY CLINTON POLLS 2012 ELECTIONS 2016 ELECTIONS CAMPAIGNS MITT ROMNEY — Over seven in 10 Obama voters, and 55 percent of Democrats, regret voting for President Obama's reelection in 2012 …
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Hot Air, The PJ Tatler, Israel Matzav, YouGov US Opinion Center News and The Gateway Pundit
Dan Merica / CNN:
Democratic congresswoman to retire after one term — Washington (CNN) - Two years is enough for Democratic Rep. Gloria Negrete McLeod, who announced Tuesday that she will retire from her California congressional seat at the end of her first term in office. — McLeod - who was sworn …
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Emily Cahn / Roll Call:
Freshman California Democrat to Run for County Supervisor
Freshman California Democrat to Run for County Supervisor
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Tom Kludt / Talking Points Memo:
‘Joe The Plumber’ Describes His New Union Job, Contemplates The Meaning Of ‘Tea Bagger’ — Samuel Wurzelbacher's encounter with Barack Obama gave some material to Republicans who were eager to brand the Illinois senator a socialist. Today, the man better-known as “Joe The Plumber” has himself a union job.
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Tom Troy / Toledo Blade:
‘Joe the Plumber’ Wurzelbacher gets union job with Chrysler Group
‘Joe the Plumber’ Wurzelbacher gets union job with Chrysler Group
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The Plum Line, Liberaland and Joe For America
Rebecca Riffkin / Gallup:
Unemployment Rises to Top Problem in the U.S. — Fewer Americans name the government as the most important problem in February — WASHINGTON, D.C. — Americans have a new No. 1 problem. Nearly one in four Americans mention jobs and unemployment as the most important problem facing the country, up from 16% in January.
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Eli Lake / The Daily Beast:
Spy Chief: We Should've Told You We Track Your Calls — The U.S. government long considered its collection of Americans' call records to be a state secret. Now the Director of National Intelligence admits it would have been better if Washington had acknowledged the surveillance in the first place.
The Intercept:
Snowden Documents Reveal Covert Surveillance and Pressure Tactics Aimed at WikiLeaks and Its Supporters — Top-secret documents from the National Security Agency and its British counterpart reveal for the first time how the governments of the United States and the United Kingdom targeted WikiLeaks …
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Steve Harrison / Raleigh News & Observer:
After comment to Gov. McCrory, food store cook fired in Charlotte — CHARLOTTE — An employee at a Myers Park gourmet food store was fired after Gov. Pat McCrory's security detail complained Sunday about a comment the worker made to the governor. — On Sunday afternoon …
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Tom Kludt / Talking Points Memo:
Noose Found Around The Neck Of Statue Honoring Civil Rights Icon At Ole Miss — Police at the University of Mississippi are investigating a racially inflammatory incident involving a statue depicting a civil rights icon. — According to The Daily Mississippian, the student-run newspaper at Ole Miss …
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KCTV:
Teachers could spank harder under bill pending in KS Legislature — A Kansas lawmaker wants to give school teachers and caregivers more power to spank children. — Kansas House member Gail Finney, D-Wichita, said the bill is designed to restore parental rights.
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Kate Zernike / New York Times:
Representative Rush Holt, of New Jersey, Will Not Seek Re-election — Representative Rush D. Holt Jr. of New Jersey, a research physicist who became Congress' chief advocate for scientific research over eight terms, plans to announce Tuesday that he is not seeking re-election.
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Talking Points Memo and Roll Call
CNN:
‘Abundant evidence’ of crimes against humanity in North Korea, panel says — (CNN) — A stunning catalog of torture and the widespread abuse of even the weakest of North Koreans reveal a portrait of a brutal state “that does not have any parallel in the contemporary world,” a United Nations panel reported Monday.
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James Piereson / Wall Street Journal:
James Piereson: The Truth About the ‘One Percent’ — The typical ‘rich’ person works for a salary. Only 18% are in the financial industry. — 'Income inequality" has emerged as the issue du jour in national politics, threatening to displace the unpopular health-care law and the slow-growing economy this election year.
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Politico:
Exclusive: Mega-donors plan GOP war council — A group of major GOP donors, led by New York billionaire Paul Singer, is quietly expanding its political footprint ahead of the midterm elections in an increasingly assertive effort to shape the direction of the Republican Party.
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RedState and Right Wing Watch
Robert Costa / Washington Post:
Congressional Republicans are focused on calming their divided ranks — After a tumultuous week of party infighting and leadership stumbles, congressional Republicans are focused on calming their divided ranks in the months ahead, mostly by touting proposals that have wide backing within …
Michael Daly / The Daily Beast:
Inside the Great Bitcoin Heist — Beyond the far reaches of Google lies a web so “deep” even the FBI had difficulty busting drug trades and decoding usernames. — Two major bitcoin heists worth millions of dollars have struck in the cyber world beyond the reach of Google into what is known as the “deep web.”
Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Republicans open investigations into ObamaCare's disaster sites — Republicans are launching investigations into three state-run ObamaCare exchanges that are failing disastrously. — Lawmakers are setting their sites on exchanges in Oregon, Maryland and Massachusetts where Democratic governors embraced …
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