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Millennials in Adulthood — Detached from Institutions, Networked with Friends — Overview — The Millennial generation is forging a distinctive path into adulthood. Now ranging in age from 18 to 331, they are relatively unattached to organized politics and religion, linked by social media …
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Politico, Firedoglake, Hit & Run, Outside the Beltway, Poynter, Wonkblog and Wall Street Journal
Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Study: ObamaCare not reaching uninsured — ObamaCare isn't achieving its primary goal of extending coverage to the uninsured, according to a new study. — The survey released Thursday by the McKinsey & Co. consulting firm found that only 27 percent of people who have selected a plan …
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MichelleMalkin.com and The Daily Caller
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McKinsey on Healthcare:
Individual market enrollment: Updated view — The latest round of our national survey of QHP-eligible consumers tells a story of deeper engagement than previous surveys. — Amit Bhardwaj, Erica Coe, Jenny Cordina, and Mahi Rayasam — Center for U.S. Health System Reform
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Democracy in America
Sam Baker / NationalJournal.com:
HHS Doesn't Know How Many Uninsured Are Signing Up for Obamacare
HHS Doesn't Know How Many Uninsured Are Signing Up for Obamacare
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Fox News, The Heritage Foundation and Hot Air
Katie Glueck / Politico:
Rick Perry brings CPAC crowd to its feet — NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — Texas Gov. Rick Perry delivered one of the best-received speeches so far at the Conservative Political Action Conference, bringing the audience to its feet and eliciting loud cheers Friday morning as he outlined …
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Washington Monthly and Mediaite
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Charles Krauthammer / Washington Post:
The wages of weakness — Vladimir Putin is a lucky man. And he's got three more years of luck to come. — He takes Crimea, and President Obama says it's not in Russia's interest, not even strategically clever. Indeed, it's a sign of weakness. — Really? Crimea belonged to Moscow for 200 years.
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Post Politics and The Monkey Cage
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Juan Williams / Fox News:
Rutgers rage against Rice — why do liberals have so much hate for black conservatives? — Have you heard the news? — Condoleezza Rice lacks “moral authority.” She fails to meet the standards of “exemplary citizenship” and she does not have what it takes to “inspire” graduating college seniors.
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Hot Air
Kevin Liptak / CNN:
Obama drives ahead with domestic agenda - and vacation - amid Ukraine crisis — Miami (CNN) - The standoff between President Barack Obama and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin isn't preventing the U.S. leader from pressing forward with the ambitious domestic agenda he laid out in January's State of the Union address.
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The Daily Caller and Politico
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Zachary Goldfarb / Wonkblog:
The inside story of how the White House learned to love the minimum wage
The inside story of how the White House learned to love the minimum wage
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Bloomberg View
Darlene Superville / Associated Press:
Ukraine Throws Wrench Into Obama Vacation Plan
Ukraine Throws Wrench Into Obama Vacation Plan
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Politico and Red Alert Politics
UTSanDiego.com:
Issa apologizes, skirts censure — Vista rep says he has personally apologized for cutting off Rep. Elijah Cummings during hearing — A chastened Rep. Darrell Issa says he has apologized to a fellow senior lawmaker for abruptly cutting off his microphone during a hearing Wednesday …
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Mediaite, USA Today, BizPac Review, Talking Points Memo, PoliticusUSA, Post Politics, Hinterland Gazette, The Fix and The Reaction
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Mary Grace Lucas / CNN:
Issa tries to ‘clear the air’ with Rep. Cummings
Issa tries to ‘clear the air’ with Rep. Cummings
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The Hill, Politico, Daily Kos and The Mahablog
James Taranto / Wall Street Journal:
Democrats filibuster an Obama nominee. — Yesterday marked a first for President Obama, as one of his nominees was deprived of Senate confirmation by a Democratic filibuster. The 47-52 procedural vote that blocked the nomination of Debo Adegbile as assistant attorney general for civil rights …
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GOP.com and National Review
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Adam Serwer / msnbc.com:
The Republican war on civil rights laws
The Republican war on civil rights laws
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American Prospect, National Review and RH Reality Check
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
The Hammock Fallacy — Hypocrisy is the tribute vice pays to virtue. So when you see something like the current scramble by Republicans to declare their deep concern for America's poor, it's a good sign, indicating a positive change in social norms. Goodbye, sneering at the 47 percent; hello, fake compassion.
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Guardian, The Plum Line and Daily Kos
McClatchy Washington Bureau:
FBI probing alleged removal of documents from CIA by Senate staffers — WASHINGTON — The FBI is investigating the alleged unauthorized removal of classified documents from a secret CIA facility by Senate Intelligence Committee staff who prepared a study of the agency's use …
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emptywheel and The Raw Story
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Massimo Calabresi / TIME:
Justice Considers Probe of Senate Staffers in Dispute Over Torture Report
Justice Considers Probe of Senate Staffers in Dispute Over Torture Report
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Firedoglake and The Dish
Rebecca Schoenkopf / Wonkette:
SOMEBODY IS STEALING CHILDREN TO PUT IN PAUL RYAN SPEECHES! — Just minutes ago, we learned about wise children leading us to an understanding that ... liberals do not love their children, and love comes in brown paper bags we guess? Like 40s of Colt? Paul Ryan used the story of a sad boy …
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The Raw Story, Daily Kos, New York Times, Talking Points Memo and Hinterland Gazette
New York Times:
Keeping Your Insurance Policy — The Obama administration announced a new policy on Wednesday that will allow many people to renew their existing insurance policies for two more years even though the policies don't provide the comprehensive coverage and consumer protections required by the Affordable Care Act.
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JustOneMinute and Patterico's Pontifications
Paul Glastris / Washington Monthly:
America's “First Blogger” Charlie Peters Hands Over the Reins of his Tilting at Windmills Column — If you have been perusing the new issue of the Washington Monthly—and if you haven't you should because it's full of great reads, like this and this and this and this and this—you may have noticed an important change.
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Booman Tribune and Greg's Opinion
MJ Lee / Politico:
Jobs report better than expected — A better-than-expected jobs report released on Friday eased some concerns that the economic recovery is stalling, and helped spur optimism that labor conditions could pick back up once the weather improves. — The Labor Department reported …
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Taegan Goddard's Wonk Wire
Peggy Noonan / Wall Street Journal:
The Ideologue vs. the Children — New York's new mayor attacks charter schools, proving his critics right. — What a small and politically vicious man New York's new mayor is. Bill de Blasio doesn't like charter schools. They are too successful to be tolerated.
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Eduwonk, Betsy's Page and National Review
Janet Hook / Wall Street Journal:
Missing: GOP Contender in N.H. Senate Race — Before New Hampshire voters begin relishing their role as early vetters of 2016 presidential candidates, they may be hosting a marquee Senate race in 2014. But for now, that political show is missing a leading man.
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OnPolitics
Haimy Assefa / CNN:
Massachusetts Legislature passes ‘upskirting’ ban — (CNN) — Massachusetts lawmakers Thursday passed a bill banning “upskirting” in response to a ruling by the state's highest court that said a law aimed at criminalizing voyeurism did not apply to the snapping of secret photos up a woman's skirt.
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ThinkProgress, Hot Air and The Week