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Diversity of Thought — EBONY.COM RESPONDS TO PERSONAL TWEETS SENT BY SENIOR EDITOR JAMILAH LEMIEUX — EBONY founder John H. Johnson once said that he created EBONY magazine with the intention to affirm a certain sense of “somebodiness” for African Americans.
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RNC Statement for EBONY
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Port Authority Chairman Resigns In Response To Christie Scandal Report — New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) on Friday announced the resignation of Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Chairman David Samson. — Samson, the governor's appointee, tendered his resignation on Friday …
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Chris Christie news conference: Port Authority chairman resigning — Trenton, New Jersey (CNN) - Chris Christie just did something that he had not done in more than two months - hold a news conference. — The Republican governor of New Jersey's appearance in front of reporters on Friday …

A Whitewash for Gov. Christie — Lawyers hired by Gov. Chris Christie …
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Five Takeaways From Christie's Self-Exoneration Report
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People Want ‘The Colbert Report’ Canceled Over Asian Joke — Twitter users aimed to get the hashtag #CancelColbert trending on Thursday night after the official Twitter account for “The Colbert Report” posted a joke about Asian stereotypes out of context. — The now-deleted tweet read …
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‘Colbert Report’ tweet stirs up anger
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Teen to government: Change your typeface, save millions — (CNN) — An e. You can write it with one fluid swoop of a pen or one tap of the keyboard. The most commonly used letter in the English dictionary. Simple, right? — Now imagine it printed out millions of times on thousands of forms and documents.
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Dick Cheney denies war criminal allegations at KPU event — By Ana Santos — Former Vice President Dick Cheney refuted accusations that he is a war criminal during his speech to students and members of the AU community in Bender Arena on March 28. The Kennedy Political Union hosted Cheney …
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Dick Cheney On Torture: ‘If I Would Have To Do It All Over Again, I Would’
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U.S. Rep. Rogers will not seek re-election, heading to radio — House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rep. Mike Rogers (Jacquelyn Martin / AP) — U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers, the 50-year-old chairman of the House Intelligence Committee who has represented Michigan in Congress since 2001 …
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Mike Rogers of Michigan to Retire (Updated)
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Here's What Tesla And The Other Silicon Valley ‘Disruptors’ Don't Get About Politics — You might be surprised to see me launch this column by defending a conservative like Gov. Chris Christie, but when it comes to his administration's beef with Tesla Motors, I think he might be getting a bad rap.
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President Obama reflects on his first meeting with Pope Francis — Shares - — President Obama, in an interview in Rome with “CBS Evening News” anchor and managing editor Scott Pelley, said Russia must take steps now to reduce tensions over Ukraine. — “It's well known and well acknowledged …
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Young Americans' Affinity for Democratic Party Has Grown — Majority have consistently aligned with Democratic Party since 2006 — PRINCETON, NJ — Young adults — those between the ages of 18 and 29 — have typically aligned themselves with the Democratic Party, but they have become substantially more likely to do so since 2006.
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Climate Forecast: Muting the Alarm — Even while it exaggerates the amount of warming, the IPCC is becoming more cautious about its effects. — The United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change will shortly publish the second part of its latest report, on the likely impact of climate change.
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Journalists, media under attack from hackers: Google researchers — (Reuters) - Twenty-one of the world's top-25 news organizations have been the target of likely state-sponsored hacking attacks, according to research by two Google security engineers. — While many internet users face …
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Shrinking Majority of Americans Support Death Penalty — According to a 2013 Pew Research Center survey, 55% of U.S. adults say they favor the death penalty for persons convicted of murder. A significant minority (37%) oppose the practice. — While a majority of U.S. adults still support …
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Jake Silverstein of Texas Monthly to Edit The New York Times Magazine — Jake Silverstein, the editor in chief of Texas Monthly, will become the new editor of The New York Times Magazine, the newspaper announced Friday afternoon. — Under Mr. Silverstein, Texas Monthly has been nominated …
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Obama's Anemic Speech in Europe — LONDON — Having pivoted to Asia and done the de rigueur minimum over several years to keep the trans-Atlantic alliance off life-support, Barack Obama awakened with a jolt to Europe this week and, on his first visit to Brussels as president, spoke of …
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Deadline Near, Health Signups Show Disparity — WASHINGTON — The online insurance marketplace in Oregon is such a technological mess that residents have been signing up for health coverage by hand. In Texas, political opposition to President Obama's health law is so strong that some residents believe …
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Washington Examiner, The Plum Line, Post Politics and The PJ Tatler


Evangelical leader shows how GOP can finesse gay marriage — GAY MARRIAGE REPUBLICAN PARTY RELIGION — In 2008, both Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain supported defining marriage as the union of one man and one woman. In 2012, only Republican Mitt Romney supported traditional marriage …
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Maryland House zings ‘House of Cards’ over tax break threat — State ordered to seize TV series' property if it ceases filming — Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright in season 2 of Netflix's “House of Cards.” (Nathaniel E. Bell / September 6, 2013) — Responding to a threat that the …
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Harry Reid: Bryce Harper isn't overrated — When I asked Sen. Harry Reid this week how he became so passionate a fan of the Washington Nationals, the first thing he said was “Bryce Harper.” — Indeed, the Senate majority leader has used Harper's signature line when speaking with the press.
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Prof. Michael McConnell (Stanford) on the Hobby Lobby arguments — I'm delighted to pass along this item from Prof. Michael McConnell at Stanford. In my view, Michael is probably tied for most influential and respected Religion Clauses scholar in the nation today, both on the Free Exercise Clause side …
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Jeremiah Denton, Vietnam War POW and U.S. senator, dies — By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Jeremiah Denton, a former U.S. senator who was held as a prisoner of war by North Vietnam for seven years and revealed his treatment by blinking the word “torture” in Morse code in a TV interview …
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