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Reuters:
Exclusive: Radar data suggests missing Malaysia plane deliberately flown way off course - sources — (Reuters) - Military radar data suggests a Malaysia Airlines jetliner missing for nearly a week was deliberately flown hundreds of miles off course, heightening suspicions of foul play among investigators …
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Politico, Wall Street Journal, CNN, Fox News Insider, Hot Air, Liberaland, Shakesville, The Verge, Guardian, Gawker and Althouse
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Daily Mail:
Officials ‘convinced’ two communications systems on missing jet were deliberately shut off 14-minutes apart as it emerges aircraft DID keep ‘pinging’ for hours after vanishing at 35,000 ft — U.S. official said two separate communication systems were shut down ‘deliberately’ shortly after take-off
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The Jawa Report, Scared Monkeys, Rush Limbaugh, Reuters and The Gateway Pundit
Wall Street Journal:
Jetliner ‘Pinged’ Satellites With Location, Altitude for Hours After Disappearance — WSJ has confirmed that the pilot had the ability to manually turn off the transponder on Flight MH370. Why is the transponder so significant? WSJ's Jason Bellini has #TheShortAnswer.
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New York Times, Guardian, The Gateway Pundit, ABC News and Daily Kos
Sierra Marquina / Ryan Seacrest:
President Barack Obama Talks Affordable Care Act, Zach Galifianakis, and Shopping at Gap — President of the United States Barack Obama phoned in to On Air with Ryan Seacrest on Friday to encourage young people to sign up for the Affordable Care Act and revealed how he was able to keep …
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Talking Points Memo and Post Politics
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Byron York / Washington Examiner:
In jam over Obamacare, Dems don't know which way to turn
In jam over Obamacare, Dems don't know which way to turn
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The Daily Beast, Bloomberg View and Betsy's Page
John Solomon / Washington Times:
EXCLUSIVE: FBI blocked in corruption probe involving Sens. Reid, Lee — Agents quietly working with Utah prosecutors to make case in DOJ absence — Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nev., Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) — FBI agents working alongside Utah state prosecutors …
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Fox News, The World's Greatest … and The Agonist
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Fear of Wages — Four years ago, some of us watched with a mixture of incredulity and horror as elite discussion of economic policy went completely off the rails. Over the course of just a few months, influential people all over the Western world convinced themselves and each …
MassEquality:
Boston Beer Company, Sam Adams Cancel Participation in the St. Patrick's Day Parade — For questions regarding this statement, please contact: — Boston Beer Company — Statement from the Boston Beer Company: — “We have been participating in the South Boston St. Patrick's Day Parade …
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Talking Points Memo, ThinkProgress, The Boston Globe, Towleroad News #gay and Joe. My. God.
Seung Min Kim / Politico:
John McCain cites Ronald Reagan, slams GOP on Ukraine aid — Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) ripped fellow Republicans on Thursday for objecting to a package of aid and sanctions to respond to the Ukrainian crisis, calling himself “embarrassed” and telling his GOP colleagues: “Don't call yourself Reagan Republicans.”
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ThinkProgress, Bloomberg, Power Line, Washington Post and The PJ Tatler
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Reid blames Ukraine standoff on Kochs
Reid blames Ukraine standoff on Kochs
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New York Times, Foreign Policy and The PJ Tatler
Jamie Self / The State:
ELECTION 2014: Lindsey Graham challenger calls SC senator “ambiguously gay” — COLUMBIA, SC — Four of U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham's announced challengers in June's Republican primary pledged support for each other Thursday if any of them end up in a runoff with the Seneca incumbent.
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Booman Tribune, The Raw Story, Towleroad News #gay and Talking Points Memo
news.sciencemag.org:
Top U.S. Scientific Misconduct Official Quits in Frustration With Bureaucracy — The director of the U.S. government office that monitors scientific misconduct in biomedical research has resigned after 2 years out of frustration with the “remarkably dysfunctional” federal bureaucracy.
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Fox News, Hit & Run, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion, Fox News Insider and The Daily Caller
Peggy Noonan / Wall Street Journal:
Warnings From the Ukraine Crisis — A new century's dangers begin to come into focus. — What has been happening in Ukraine is not a wake-up call precisely but a tugging at the attention, a demand to focus. — There's a sense that in some new way we are watching the 21st century take its shape and express its central realities.
Ross Douthat / New York Times:
Resurrecting Republican Populism — If you want to cut to the heart of what's gone wrong in the Republican Party over the last two presidential cycles, you could do worse than start with this post from the liberal blogger Kevin Drum, lamenting the weakness of his own party's pitch to working and middle class voters:
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Washington Monthly and Instapundit
Patricia Murphy / The Daily Beast:
A Carter Could Turn Georgia Blue — Dramatic population shifts put Georgia on the path to joining North Carolina and Virginia in the electoral toss-up column. Jason Carter, Jimmy's grandson, wants to lead the way. — As Wendy Davis's campaign for Texas governor flounders …
Nick Anderson / Washington Post:
New Obama administration proposal to regulate for-profit colleges — The Obama administration is proposing to tighten oversight of for-profit colleges through new rules that seek to limit how much debt students can amass in career-training programs. — The proposal, announced Friday …
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Daily Kos
James Taranto / Wall Street Journal:
The paradox of the “Ban Bossy” campaign. — It's a five-letter word beginning with B, and if Sheryl Sandberg and Anna Maria Chavez have their way, it will never again be used in polite company in reference to a woman, or especially a girl. The word, of course, is “bossy.”
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Althouse, The Gateway Pundit, Taylor Marsh, TIME and Hit & Run
Pew Research Center's Global Attitudes Project:
Worldwide, Many See Belief in God as Essential to Morality — Survey Report — Many people around the world think it is necessary to believe in God to be a moral person, according to surveys in 40 countries by the Pew Research Center. However, this view is more common in poorer countries than in wealthier ones.
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American Prospect and The Week
Businessweek:
Missed Alarms and 40 Million Stolen Credit Card Numbers: How Target Blew It — The biggest retail hack in U.S. history wasn't particularly inventive, nor did it appear destined for success. In the days prior to Thanksgiving 2013, someone installed malware in Target's (TGT) …
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susiemadrak.com, Shot in the Dark, The Daily Caller, The Verge and Mashable
Murray Carpenter / The Atlantic Online:
Why It's So Hard for Obama to Be Tough on Russia — It is not uncommon for second-term presidents to turn more of their attention and focus to foreign policy. Domestic politics and policy become increasingly frustrating, as the president's partisans in Congress hunker down in preparation …
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VodkaPundit and New York Times
Bloomberg:
Obamacare Foes Run Nearly Half of Early Ads for Congress — President Barack Obama's health-care law is fueling an explosion in early television advertising before November's congressional elections, with close to half the commercials attacking the measure.
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ThinkProgress and The Huffington Post
Ewen MacAskill / Guardian:
Ukraine crisis: John Kerry and Sergey Lavrov meet for talks on Crimea vote — US secretary of state meets Russian foreign minister at ambassador's residence in London as he tries to halt Crimea referendum — • Crimea's referendum: how did we get here?
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Mashable and Outside the Beltway
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Susan Crabtree / Washington Examiner:
John Kerry: Russia has until Monday to reverse course in Ukraine
John Kerry: Russia has until Monday to reverse course in Ukraine
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Firedoglake, Yahoo! News, Guardian, Hit & Run, Business Insider and New York Times