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Andrew Ross Sorkin / New York Times:
What Timothy Geithner Really Thinks — “This is kind of like a hearing,” Timothy Geithner said, swaying uncomfortably, face scrunched and hair perfectly tousled. “Do you guys always do it this way?” — The former Treasury secretary was looking up from behind a long desk at his audience …
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Sahil Kapur / Talking Points Memo:
Clinton: Even Killing Goldman Sachs CEO Wouldn't Satisfy ‘Blood Lust’
Clinton: Even Killing Goldman Sachs CEO Wouldn't Satisfy ‘Blood Lust’
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Balloon Juice and New York Times
Rich Lowry / Politico:
The Benghazi deniers — At last we have a Benghazi scandal that Democrats are willing to acknowledge — House Speaker John Boehner's decision to form a select committee to investigate the administration's handling of the 2012 terror attack in Libya. — This has been the occasion for outrage …
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Taylor Marsh
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Kate Nocera / BuzzFeed:
Rank-And-File Democrats Nervous About Boycotting Benghazi Select Committee
Rank-And-File Democrats Nervous About Boycotting Benghazi Select Committee
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Washington Post
Ramesh Ponnuru / Bloomberg View:
‘Check Your Privilege’ Means ‘Shut Your Mouth’ — We've all known forever that Princeton University is a place of many privileges. It has recently gotten a new one: Starting an argument from there, filled with conservative sentiments and anecdotes, is now a surefire way to command the attention of the Internet.
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National Review
Matthew Rothschild / The Progressive:
Obama Threatens Pulitzer Prize-Winner — James Risen, a Pulitzer Prize-winner at the New York Times, may face jail time on a federal contempt of court charge if he doesn't release the identity of one of his confidential sources. — The Bush Administration's Justice Department tried to pry …
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Firedoglake
Washington Post:
U.S. criticizes racist North Korean screed against Obama — The White House on Thursday sharply condemned a lengthy and racist North Korean screed against President Obama, calling the rhetoric from Pyongyang “particularly ugly and disrespectful.” — The rebuke came in response …
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Politico:
Ex-NSA chief Keith Alexander seeks post-Snowden second act — Former National Security Agency chief Gen. Keith Alexander is launching a consulting firm for financial institutions looking to address cybersecurity threats, POLITICO has learned. — Less than two months since his retirement …
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emptywheel
ThinkProgress:
How Cable News Covered The Landmark Climate Change Report — On Tuesday, the federal government released the National Climate Assessment (NCA), the definitive account of climate change's already-occurring impacts on the U.S., and of how those impacts will only be felt more acutely as time goes on.
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Catherine Thompson / Talking Points Memo:
Krauthammer: Climate Change Is ‘Superstition’ Like ‘The Rain Dance Of Native Americans’
Krauthammer: Climate Change Is ‘Superstition’ Like ‘The Rain Dance Of Native Americans’
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The Raw Story and The Huffington Post
Coral Davenport / New York Times:
Miami Finds Itself Ankle-Deep in Climate Change Debate
Miami Finds Itself Ankle-Deep in Climate Change Debate
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Gawker
Suzanne Goldenberg / Guardian:
Why are so many white men trying to save the planet without the rest of us? — Climate change affects minorities and women, the elderly and the poor. But the leadership of the environmental movement is pale and male. That doesn't look like progress — The future of the environmental movement isn't pale and male.
Katie Little / CNBC:
Subway CEO: How I'd solve the minimum wage debate — In the nearly four decades since co-founding Subway, CEO Fred DeLuca's seen a seismic shift in the restaurant industry as consumers gravitate toward fast-casual restaurants and shift toward healthier eating.
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The Huffington Post
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Margaret Sullivan / New York Times:
Warren Buffett, Joe Nocera and 'Fessing Up to Readers — Mistakes are inevitable. So, too, are newspaper corrections, since newspapers are full of those pesky things known as facts and are produced by human beings, who have a tendency to get things wrong sometimes.
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Poynter, ProfessorBainbridge.com and Capital New York
Ryan Grim / The Huffington Post:
Wide Majorities Losing Faith In John Roberts' Supreme Court, Want Term Limits — An overwhelming majority of voters would support sweeping reforms to the Supreme Court, as trust and confidence in the institution has eroded in recent years, according to a new survey by the Democratic-aligned firm Greenberg Quinlan Rosner.
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Hullabaloo, Washington's Blog, Washington Post and susiemadrak.com
John Kass / Chicago Tribune:
Hillary and Jeb: ‘Game of Thrones’ or the Chicago Way? — Keeping an office in the family is one Chicago tradition the nation can do without — Chicago Tribune columnist John Kass explains why Game of Thrones in politics isn't as funny in Chicago. — It's fashionable these days to compare …
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Rebecca Traister / The New Republic:
Monica Lewinsky Is the Perfect Person to Kick Off the Conversation About Hillary Clinton's Presidency
Monica Lewinsky Is the Perfect Person to Kick Off the Conversation About Hillary Clinton's Presidency
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CANNONFIRE and Slate
Jamie Dupree / Fox News:
How Much Porn Does It Take to Get Fired at EPA? — As a U.S. House committee looked at allegations that a special homeland security unit within the Environmental Protection Agency was blocking investigations by the EPA's Inspector General, lawmakers also veered into other internal probes at that agency …
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Talking Points Memo
Ed O'Keefe / Washington Post:
The Harry S. Truman Union Station? Senators want to rename D.C.'s train hub. — Ronald Reagan's name is already on the name of a local airport, so why not also name the train station for a former president? — That's what Missouri Sens. Claire McCaskill (D) and Roy Blunt (R) …
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Bloomberg View
The New Republic:
It May Already Be Too Late to Confirm a Replacement for Ruth Bader Ginsburg — With the Supreme Court's term speeding toward an end, court-watchers are deep into the annual spring rite of offering unsolicited retirement advice to aging justices. Constitutional scholar Erwin Chemerinsky spoke …
Telegraph:
Jordanian TV guests destroy studio in on-air brawl — Two guests on a Jordanian current affairs show become so irate they try to batter one other with part of the studio set, despite the best efforts of the presenter to separate the pair — A fight erupted on the Jordanian television network …
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The Raw Story, Mediaite and The Week