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The White House / BuzzFeed:
7 Reasons Why Vice President Biden Thinks You Should Get Covered By March 31 — Because it could literally save your life. — BUZZFEED USER — This post was created by a user and has not been vetted or endorsed by BuzzFeed's editorial staff. BuzzFeed Community is a place where anyone can post awesome lists and creations.
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White House.gov Blog, Weasel Zippers and The Week
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Marilyn Tavenner / HHS.gov:
6 Million and Counting! — As this historic open enrollment period enters its final days, more than 6 million Americans have signed up for coverage through the Health Insurance Marketplaces since October 1, thanks to the Affordable Care Act. Those looking to get covered …
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Taylor Marsh, theGrio, Hot Air, Health Insurance Blog and Weekly Standard
ThinkProgress:
BREAKING: Obamacare Enrollment Tops 6 Million — On Thursday, President Obama announced on a call with volunteers that the number of Americans who have enrolled in health insurance plans under Obamacare has hit six million. — With several days left to go before open enrollment ends on March 31 …
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National Review and The Huffington Post
Wall Street Journal:
The Individual Mandate Goes Poof
The Individual Mandate Goes Poof
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Politico, AEIdeas and Betsy's Page
Megan McArdle / Bloomberg View:
Three Possible Reasons for Latest Obamacare Delay
Three Possible Reasons for Latest Obamacare Delay
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Hit & Run, The Federalist and Wonkblog
Michael Barbaro / New York Times:
Official Said He Told Christie of Lane Closings, Bridge Scandal Report Says — The Port Authority official who oversaw the lane closings at the George Washington Bridge said that he had informed Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey about it at a Sept. 11 memorial while the closings were occurring …
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Firedoglake, Taylor Marsh, Los Angeles Times, Daily Kos, The Political Carnival, The Week and The New Civil Rights Movement
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Abby D. Phillip / ABC News:
Chris Christie Says Aides in Bridge Scandal ‘Inexplicably Stupid’ … New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said today that former aides were “inexplicably stupid” when they allegedly shut down lanes of busy George Washington Bridge and flooded a New Jersey town with traffic.
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ABC News and Business Insider
Emily E. Smith / Oregonian:
Jessica Dutro murder trial: Motive for Tigard killing was 4-year-old's perceived homosexuality, prosecutors say — Jessica Dutro believed her 4-year-old son, Zachary Dutro-Boggess was gay, prosecutors told the court Wednesday, and that was her motive for subjecting him to deadly beatings.
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Liberaland, The New Civil Rights Movement, LGBTQ Nation, The Raw Story and Towleroad News #gay
Daniel Rothberg / Los Angeles Times:
Reid will refund campaign for purchases from granddaughter's business — WASHINGTON — Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) plans to reimburse his campaign more than $16,000 for purchasing holiday gifts from his granddaughter's jewelry business. — The Federal Election Commission …
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protein wisdom, Ralston Reports, Conservative Intelligence … and Political MoneyLine Blog
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Mike Miller / Independent Journal Review:
Outrageous: Harry Reid Lied About Americans Being Liars, and Now That He's Busted, He's Lying Again
Outrageous: Harry Reid Lied About Americans Being Liars, and Now That He's Busted, He's Lying Again
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The Daily Caller, Hot Air and America Rising
Dan Steinberg / DC Sports Bog:
Harry Reid predicts Redskins name changes within three years
Harry Reid predicts Redskins name changes within three years
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Talking Points Memo and Mediaite
Will Weissert / Associated Press:
US appeals court upholds new Texas abortion rules … AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A federal appeals court on Thursday upheld Texas' tough abortion restrictions that have forced the closure of nearly 20 clinics around the state, saying the new rules don't jeopardize women's health.
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ThinkProgress, Reuters, Firedoglake, Weasel Zippers, Daily Kos and Liberty Unyielding
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Ed Kilgore / Washington Monthly:
The Krugman-Silver Sparring Match — Since I admire both New York Times columnist Paul Krugman and FiveThirtyEight proprietor Nate Silver (with whom I worked at the pre-Times version of the site), I'm not real jazzed about the sniping that's going on between them.
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Eschaton
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Tom Kludt / Talking Points Memo:
The Nate Silver-Paul Krugman Feud Just Won't End
The Nate Silver-Paul Krugman Feud Just Won't End
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New York Times and ACASignups.net
Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEightDataLab:
For Columnist, a Change of Tone
For Columnist, a Change of Tone
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Politico, The Huffington Post, The Week, Balloon Juice, Crooked Timber and Mediaite
San Francisco magazine:
The Indictment Against Leland Yee Puts “The Wire's” Clay Davis to Shame — Sheeeeeeeeeit, partner. — If you thought the charges against Leland Yee would be bad, you had no idea. As in, he offered to set up an arms deal with Islamic rebels for $2 million in cash. As in, he has ties to a gangster named Shrimp Boy.
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Weasel Zippers, The PJ Tatler, Jihad Watch, neo-neocon and Overlawyered
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Stephen F. Hayes / Weekly Standard:
Condi Rice Blasts Obama on Weakness, Leadership — Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice accused Barack Obama of dramatically weakening the United States' position in the world, drawing a straight line between Obama's ever-yielding foreign policy and the increasing troubles around the world.
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Mediaite and The Gateway Pundit
Erick Erickson / RedState:
Matthew Yglesias is Juice Vox Media's Village Idiot and Liar-in-Chief — Well, now we know why the Washington Post did not want to invest in Ezra Klein's “explanatory journalism” nonsense. Turns out it is just a left-wing propaganda tool trying to spin instead of explain.
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Talking Points Memo and Patterico's Pontifications
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Mark Zuckerberg / Facebook:
In our effort to connect the whole world with Internet.org, we've been working on ways to beam internet to people from the sky. — Today, we're sharing some details of the work Facebook's Connectivity Lab is doing to build drones, satellites and lasers to deliver the internet to everyone.
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Politico, RT, Wired, Re/code, The Switch, Mashable, Wall Street Journal, Gigaom and VentureBeat
Shiryn Ghermezian / Algemeiner.com:
Victim Breaks Down in Footage From Aftermath of Brutal Anti-Semitic Attack in France (PHOTOS/VIDEO) — Jewish teacher attacked in Paris. Photo: David. — The Algemeiner has acquired photos and footage from the aftermath of a horrific anti-Semitic attack that took place in Paris, France late last week.
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Weasel Zippers and Israel Matzav
ThinkProgress:
Homeless Mother Gets Job Interview But Doesn't Have Childcare, Ends Up In Jail — CREDIT: Maricopa County Sheriff's Office — Shanesha Taylor, a woman from Scottsdale, Arizona, is homeless. So when she got asked to come in for a job interview last Thursday, she must have been excited by the prospect.
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Balloon Juice and The Raw Story
Sahil Kapur / Talking Points Memo:
House Abruptly Passes Medicare Pay Fix By Voice Vote — The Republican-led House abruptly and unexpectedly passed a Medicare physician payment fix Thursday by an unrecorded voice vote, amid questions about whether the bill had the votes to clear the chamber.
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Washington Monthly
The White House:
FACT SHEET: The Administration's Proposal for Ending the Section 215 Bulk Telephony Metadata Program — On January 17, 2014, President Obama gave a speech at the Department of Justice on his Administration's review of certain intelligence activities. During this speech …
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Washington Post, ThinkProgress, emptywheel, Guardian, RT, Hinterland Gazette and Techdirt
Bill Schmalfeldt / Liberaland:
The Release Of Roger Shuler Is Good News, But The Fight Continues — Roger Shuler slept in his own bed for the first time in five months last night. The details of his release are not clear yet, but the important thing for now is that the proprietor of “The Legal Schnauzer” …
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Legal Schnauzer and FOX News Radio
Geoffrey Skelley / Sabato's Crystal Ball:
Putting Their Eggs in the Wrong Midterm Basket — Why Democrats' increased reliance on young voters may lead them to struggle in midterm elections in the near future — Barring significant changes in group voting habits, many commentators have argued that “The Coalition of the Ascendant” …
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Washington Monthly, Political Insider blog, The Moderate Voice and Democratic Strategist