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Supreme Court upholds ban on affirmative action in college admissions — The Supreme Court delivered another setback to affirmative action Tuesday, easing the way for states to bar public colleges from considering race in admissions. — The 6-2 decision upheld a Michigan constitutional amendment …
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Supreme Court Upholds Michigan's Affirmative Action Ban — WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld a Michigan voter initiative that banned racial preferences in admissions to the state's public universities. — In earlier cases, including one from June concerning the University of Texas …
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Washington Monthly, Liberaland, Los Angeles Times, RedState, Mediaite and Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
No stopping Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg — Midway through Monday's arguments at the Supreme Court, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg appeared to be fading. — She was looking down at her case material, her head resting in her hand, her face just a few inches above the desk.
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The Hugh Hewitt Show
David G. Savage / Los Angeles Times:
Supreme Court seems inclined to bolster truth-in-labeling laws — High court justices take a dim view of Coca-Cola's selling juice labeled as pomegranate-blueberry that is mostly apple and grape juice. — Pom Wonderful, which says its product contains 100% pomegranate juice …
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The Week
Richard Wolf / Associated Press:
Justices approve state bans on affirmative action
Justices approve state bans on affirmative action
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Joanne Jacobs and The College Fix
Steve Pokin / Springfield News-Leader:
Marionville mayor resigns — Marionville Mayor Dan Clevenger resigned Monday night for making anti-Semitic comments in the wake of the arrest of white supremacist Frazier Glenn Miller and after aldermen voted 4-1 to start the impeachment process. — Clevenger, 59, said he was personally hurt …
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Catherine Thompson / Talking Points Memo:
Mayor Who ‘Kind Of Agreed’ With Alleged Jewish Center Shooter Resigns
Mayor Who ‘Kind Of Agreed’ With Alleged Jewish Center Shooter Resigns
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Mediaite
Charles Murray / AEIdeas:
An open letter to the students of Azusa Pacific University — I was scheduled to speak to you tomorrow. I was going to talk about my new book, “The Curmudgeon's Guide to Getting Ahead,” and was looking forward to it. But it has been “postponed.” Why? An email from your president …
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CNN:
First on CNN: 15 cities in running for 2016 Democratic Convention — Washington (CNN) - The Democratic Party has asked 15 mayors to submit formal bids to host the 2016 Democratic National Convention, an event that could cost a city as much as $60 million but the payout could be triple the investment or more.
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Washington Monthly, Real Clear Politics, Washington Post, Bloomberg View and OnPolitics
Washington Post:
President Obama, disregarding his own red line, dithers on Ukraine — AFTER AN agreement to “de-escalate tensions and restore security” in Ukraine was announced Thursday, Secretary of State John F. Kerry was very explicit about U.S. expectations. “We fully expect the Russians . . …
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New York Times:
Who Will Win The Senate? … Every day, our computer churns through the latest polls and reams of historical data to calculate both parties' chances of winning control of the Senate. Although the Democrats currently have a 51 percent chance, that doesn't mean we're predicting the Democrats …
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Jaimie Etkin / BuzzFeed:
Aaron Sorkin Wants To Apologize To Everyone About “The Newsroom” — “I think you and I got off on the wrong foot with The Newsroom and I apologize and I'd like to start over,” the creator told an audience at a Tribeca Film Festival event on Monday. — Aaron Sorkin with Jon Favreau at the Tribeca Film Festival on Monday, April 21.
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Lydia Saad / Gallup:
One in Four in U.S. Are Solidly Skeptical of Global Warming — Nearly 40% are “Concerned Believers” in global warming, others are mixed — PRINCETON, NJ — Over the past decade, Americans have clustered into three broad groups on global warming. The largest, currently describing 39% of U.S. adults …
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Firedoglake, Real Clear Politics and Power Line
Paul Gatling / Northwest Arkansas Business Journal:
John Boozman Undergoes Emergency Heart Surgery — U.S. Senator John Boozman (R-Arkansas) is recovering in a Rogers hospital after undergoing heart surgery Tuesday morning. — Boozman, 63, was taken to the Mercy Hospital Northwest Arkansas emergency room by ambulance.
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Roll Call
Tom Kludt / Talking Points Memo:
Media Matters Chief Tells Sharyl Attkisson To Put Up Or Shut Up — The head of Media Matters for America challenged former CBS News reporter Sharyl Attkisson on Monday to produce evidence that the liberal media watchdog has been paid to target her. — “Professional journalists …
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Darren Goode / Politico:
Horses, teepees arrive on Mall for Keystone protest — Horses, Daryl Hannah, sacred fires and Neil Young — these are some of the things you'll see on the National Mall starting Tuesday as part of the latest protest against the Keystone XL pipeline. — The “Reject and Protect” …
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Timothy Cama / The Hill:
Green groups push Earth Day agenda
Sally Kohn / The Daily Beast:
The GOP's Limp ‘Emasculate Obama’ Ploy — Republicans can mock Obama for having a ‘manhood problem,’ but they're woefully out of touch with the new masculinity. — Out and about this weekend, I saw no less than three men who appeared to be heterosexual wearing little buns on the tops of their heads.
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Crooks and Liars, Hot Air and National Review
Julia O'Donoghue / New Orleans Times-Picayune:
Lawmaker pulls bill to make Holy Bible Louisiana's official state book — The Louisiana House of Representatives was scheduled to take up a bill to declare the Holy Bible that official state book on Monday evening. — Rep. Thomas Carmody, R-Shreveport, scrapped his proposal to make the Holy Bible …
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Talking Points Memo, The Week and The Raw Story
Abby Goodnough / New York Times:
Looking at Costs and Risks, Many Skip Health Insurance — LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Steve Huber, an affable salesman who is still paying off an unexpected medical bill, was not among the millions of Americans who signed up for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act during the enrollment period that ended March 31.
Daniel Shuchman / Wall Street Journal:
Thomas Piketty Revives Marx for the 21st Century — An 80% tax rate on incomes above $500,000 is not meant to bring in money for education or benefits, but ‘to put an end to such incomes.’ — Thomas Piketty likes capitalism because it efficiently allocates resources. But he does not like how it allocates income.
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Wall Street Journal:
Mrs. Clinton's New Memoir — Yesterday on a panel on “Face the Nation,” we briefly discussed Hillary Clinton's forthcoming memoir of her four years as secretary of state. It is called “Hard Choices”—they appear to be running low at the book-title store—and will be published June 10.
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Gregory Korte / OnPolitics:
IRS revokes group's tax exemption over anti-Clinton statements
IRS revokes group's tax exemption over anti-Clinton statements
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Washington Free Beacon
Walter Hamilton / Los Angeles Times:
Moving in with parents becomes more common for the middle-aged — The number of Californians 50 to 64 who live in their parents' homes has surged in recent years, reflecting the grim economic aftermath of the Great Recession. — At a time when the still sluggish economy has sent a flood …
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Shakesville and Hot Air
Alex Roarty / The Atlantic Online:
The Class War Inside the Republican Party — It took David Perdue about 20 seconds of speechifying to expose a tension roiling the Republican Party. Speaking in January, the former business executive turned Georgia candidate for U.S. Senate asked a group of local Republicans to parse the resumes of his primary foes.
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Liberaland and Prairie Weather
Richard Pérez-Peña / New York Times:
Student Loans Can Suddenly Come Due When Co-Signers Die, a Report Finds — For students who borrow on the private market to pay for school, the death of a parent can come with an unexpected, added blow, a federal watchdog warns. Even borrowers who have good payment records can face sudden demands for full …
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The Raw Story