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CNN:
Official: Surge puts Obamacare on track for 7 million — Washington (CNN) — After a surge of sign-ups on the last day for open enrollment, Obamacare is on track to hit the White House's original target of 7 million people signing up, a senior administration official said Tuesday.
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Washington Monthly, Daily Kos, No More Mister Nice Blog, Taylor Marsh, CBS Miami and msnbc.com
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Jonathan Cohn / The New Republic:
It was worth it. Probably.
It was worth it. Probably.
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The Plum Line, ABC News, Bloomberg View and Hot Air
Brian Beutler / Salon:
GOP's self-defeating myopia: Why its Obamacare mania is now a gift to Democrats
GOP's self-defeating myopia: Why its Obamacare mania is now a gift to Democrats
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Outside the Beltway, The Plum Line, Bloomberg View and CNN
Associated Press:
BREAKING: Obamacare Sign-Ups on Track to Hit 7 Million on Final Day
BREAKING: Obamacare Sign-Ups on Track to Hit 7 Million on Final Day
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Talking Points Memo and Business Insider
Fox News:
ObamaCare sign-ups reportedly on track to hit 7 million - but will they pay?
ObamaCare sign-ups reportedly on track to hit 7 million - but will they pay?
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Fox News Insider and Althouse
Robert Pear / New York Times:
Health Website Failures Impede Signup Surge as Deadline Nears
Health Website Failures Impede Signup Surge as Deadline Nears
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Wall Street Journal, The Week, Right Turn and Patterico's Pontifications
Greg Miller / Washington Post:
CIA misled on interrogation program, Senate report says — A report by the Senate Intelligence Committee concludes that the CIA misled the government and the public about aspects of its brutal interrogation program for years — concealing details about the severity of its methods …
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The Plum Line, TalkLeft, The Hill, FOX News Radio, CNN, The Dish, The Week, Business Insider, Prairie Weather, Clayton Cramer, Reuters, Power Line and Liberaland
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Paul Waldman / American Prospect:
The CIA and the Moral Sunk Costs of the Torture Program
The CIA and the Moral Sunk Costs of the Torture Program
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Business Insider and The Week
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
CREW scores major FOIA win in Tom DeLay case — A watchdog group pressing a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit for records about a federal investigation into former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas) scored a major legal victory Tuesday by winning a court ruling that could increase public access …
John Dickerson / Slate:
Why a Jeb Bush presidential run would be hard on the GOP. — Jeb Bush is having a moment. For two months or so, as Chris Christie's presidential fortunes have appeared abridged, people who have supported the New Jersey governor (or at least are predisposed to support him) …
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Booman Tribune and Bloomberg View
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Larry J. Sabato / Politico:
Dynasty Isn't Just for Monarchies Anymore
Dynasty Isn't Just for Monarchies Anymore
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protein wisdom and Daily Kos
Cass R. Sunstein / Bloomberg View:
Home-Run Hitters of the Supreme Court — In the nation's history, 112 people have served on the Supreme Court of the United States. Suppose that we were to select the all-time greats. Who would make the cut? — To answer that question, we need a metric.
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Washington Post and ACS Blog
Travis Gettys / The Raw Story:
Starbucks apologizes to La. teacher for barista's Satanic designs drawn in her coffee foam — Starbucks has apologized to a Louisiana teacher who complained that a barista drew Satanic symbols in her coffee foam. — Megan Pinion posted photos of two beverages she bought at a Baton Rouge coffee shop …
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The Daily Caller, Jezebel and Liberaland
Peter Schorsch / SaintPetersBlog:
The bizarre double life of conservative congressional hopeful Jake Rush — Running for the U.S. Congress can be the role of a lifetime for a budding politician, which would seem on the surface to fit right in with “conservative” Republican candidate Jacob A. Rush.
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Business Insider, Gawker, Naked Politics and RedState
Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEightFeatures:
A Gaffe Can Matter When It Motivates the Base — We recently published a forecast that described the GOP as more likely than not to win the U.S. Senate in November. But our analysis was less bullish on Republicans' prospects of flipping the seat in Iowa currently held by Democratic Sen. Tom Harkin, who is retiring.
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Washington Monthly, Talking Points Memo, Hot Air and Wall Street Journal
Guy Taylor / Washington Times:
CIA officer confirmed no protests before misleading Benghazi account given — Information on ground rejects protest account — Before the Obama administration gave an inaccurate narrative on national television that the Benghazi attacks grew from an anti-American protest …
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The PJ Tatler, NO QUARTER USA NET, The Daily Caller, The Gateway Pundit and Weasel Zippers
Jamelle Bouie / Slate:
How Republicans Rationalize Voter Suppression — The GOP's claims of defending “voter integrity,” “fairness,” and “uniformity” are complete nonsense. — Since 2011, Republican lawmakers in swing states have pushed hard for new restrictions on voting, from voter identification to new rules on early voting and ballot access.
April D. Ryan / AprilDRyan.com:
Champagne Celebration as 7 Million Signups Achieved — Todd Park, White House Chief Technology Officer - Photo: Phil Larson — At 12:01 AM, White House Chief Technology Officer Todd Park acknowledged to QSSI, the Columbia, Maryland firm tasked with fixing Healthcare.gov that the ACA enrollments have surpassed the 7 million mark.
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Talking Points Memo, BuzzFeed, Hit & Run, Washington Post, Hinterland Gazette and ACASignups.net
Holly Watt / Telegraph:
British sniper in Afghanistan kills six Taliban with one bullet — Lance Corporal in the Coldstream Guards hit trigger switch of suicide bomber whose device then exploded, Telegraph learns — A British sniper in Afghanistan killed six insurgents with a single bullet after hitting …
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Independent Journal Review, Scared Monkeys, American Power, Weasel Zippers and The PJ Tatler
Jonathan Weisman / New York Times:
Ryan Budget Would Cut Food Stamps and Medicaid Deeply — WASHINGTON — Representative Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin on Tuesday will lay out a tough, election-year budget that purports to come into balance by 2024, in large part through steep cuts to Medicaid and food stamps and the full repeal …
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Washington Monthly, Wall Street Journal and The Week
CBS Sacramento:
Covered California Sends Deaf Callers To Hotline Offering ‘Hot Ladies’ — SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — On the deadline to sign up for health coverage through Covered California, some hearing-impaired residents were sent to a chat line offering ‘hot ladies’ instead of an insurance navigator.
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The Daily Caller, Weasel Zippers, National Review, Washington Free Beacon and The Lonely Conservative
Dylan Scott / Talking Points Memo:
Obamacare Sign-Ups: 7,041,000 — How many people have signed up for private coverage under Obamacare? 7,041,000, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney announced Tuesday afternoon. — That number is likely to rise: It does not include the Monday sign-ups in the 14 states operating their own marketplaces.
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ACASignups.net and Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Conservatives to women: Lean back — The conservative minds of the Heritage Foundation have found a way for Republicans to shrink the gender gap: They need to persuade more women to get their MRS degrees. — The advocacy group held a gathering of women of the right Monday afternoon to mark …
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ThinkProgress, TIME, The Other McCain, Taylor Marsh and The Heritage Foundation
David Dayen / The New Republic:
Someone Else's Debt Could Ruin Your Credit Rating — Debt collectors are pursuing one in seven Americans—and often screwing up — Last month, Amrit Singh, an adjunct professor at Hostos Community College in the South Bronx, received a letter from the New York City Marshal, advising him that he owed $10,000, due within 20 days.
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Bret Stephens / Wall Street Journal:
The Dissing of the President — The world is treating Obama like another failed American leader. — I've never liked the word diss—not as a verb, much less as a noun. But watching the Obama administration get the diss treatment the world over, week-in, week-out, I'm beginning to see its uses.
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The Moderate Voice and Hinterland Gazette
Daniel Strauss / Talking Points Memo:
Jersey GOPer Failed To File For Senate Race Because He Was Stuck In Traffic — A would-be Republican Senate candidate won't be challenging Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) because of traffic problems. — The candidate, ex-FBI agent Rob Turkavage, was unable to file for the Republican primary …
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