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Kansas City Star:
Three dead, boy critically injured and man arrested in shootings at Johnson County Jewish centers — Three people were killed and a 14-year-old boy was critically injured Sunday when a gunman opened fire outside the Jewish Community Center and a senior living facility in Johnson County.
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Rosie Gray / BuzzFeed:
Professor Explains Kansas City Shooting Suspect's Visit To His Classroom — The Missouri State professor who invited Frazier Glenn Miller says the white supremacist's visit was intended to show students what real extremism looks like. — The scene outside the Jewish Community Center in Overland Park …
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Fox News:
White supremacist ID'd as gunman in deadly shootings at Jewish centers — The man who allegedly killed three people when he opened fire outside a Jewish community center and nearby retirement community in a Kansas City suburb Sunday is reportedly a 73-year-old Missouri man with a history of racist and anti-Semitic activity.
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fox4kc.com, The Gateway Pundit and Fox News Insider
DeAnn Smith / KCTV:
WATCH LIVE: Three dead after shootings at Jewish-related sites
WATCH LIVE: Three dead after shootings at Jewish-related sites
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CBS News, The Moderate Voice, Fox News Insider, American Power, Mashable and Moms Demand Action …
Lauren Rauth / KSHB-TV:
OPPD: 3 dead after shootings at Jewish Community Center, Village Shalom
OPPD: 3 dead after shootings at Jewish Community Center, Village Shalom
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CNN, KDVR.com, Hinterland Gazette, Associated Press, Israel Matzav, Gawker and The Jawa Report
JSOnline:
State GOP gets to vote on secession at convention — To secede or not to secede. — That will be the question for Wisconsin Republicans at next month's convention. — Earlier this month, the party's Resolutions Committee voted in favor of a proposal that says the state party …
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Talking Points Memo, ThinkProgress, Taegan Goddard's … and The Raw Story
Maggie Haberman / Politico:
Struggling Dems waiting for Hillary in 2014 — She's one of the most sought-after surrogates of a party that can use all the help it can get in the midterms. But for reasons both personal and strategic, Hillary Clinton, potential Democratic 2016 standard-bearer, has largely resisted the tug …
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Ed Morrissey / Hot Air:
Attkisson: “Chilling effect” from Obama administration on journalists — Howard Kurtz interviewed recently-departed CBS News reporter, and asked her why she gave up on a 20-year career at one of the premier broadcast networks. Attkisson told Kurtz that political considerations were at play …
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The Daily Caller, NewsBusters, Independent Journal Review and Patterico's Pontifications
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Ron Christie / The Daily Beast:
Cynical Race-Baiting Will Fail to Save the Democrats — Nancy Pelosi, the Democratic leader in the House, is guilty of encouraging her members to wage an ugly race war, but it won't work. — Sadly, it has come down to this. When they assumed power in 2009, Democrats promised …
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Three Expensive Milliseconds — Four years ago Chris Christie, the governor of New Jersey, abruptly canceled America's biggest and arguably most important infrastructure project, a desperately needed new rail tunnel under the Hudson River. Count me among those who blame his presidential ambitions …
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Benjamin Goad / The Hill:
Is Obama enforcing the law? — Republicans are ratcheting up accusations that President Obama is playing fast and loose with enforcing federal statute. — On issues ranging from marijuana legalization and criminal sentencing to healthcare and immigration, the president's lieutenants …
Molly Crabapple / Politico:
George Bush's Paintings Aren't Funny — But they are fascinating. — The greatest work of art George W. Bush ever took part in was in 2008, when an Iraqi journalist threw two shoes at his head. “This is a farewell kiss from the Iraqi people, you dog,” screamed the journalist …
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Juan Williams / The Hill:
A necessary discussion — Mitch Landrieu, the white liberal Democratic mayor of 60- percent-black New Orleans, had this to say about white conservative Rep. Paul Ryan's (R-Wis.) trouble after Ryan spoke out about the “inner city” culture that does not value work:
Salon:
David Foster Wallace was right: Irony is ruining our culture — Percy Shelley famously wrote that “poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world.” For Shelley, great art had the potential to make a new world through the depth of its vision and the properties of its creation.
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