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Jim McElhatton / Washington Times:
Obama warned about VA wait-time problems during 2008 transition — The Obama administration received clear notice more than five years ago that VA medical facilities were reporting inaccurate waiting times and experiencing scheduling failures that threatened to deny veterans timely health care …
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Jacob Siegel / The Daily Beast:
Exclusive: VA Scandal Hits New Hospital — Veterans with serious heart conditions, gangrene, and even brain tumors waited months for care at the Albuquerque VA hospital, a whistleblowing doctor tells The Daily Beast. — Add Albuquerque, New Mexico's to the growing list of VA hospitals accused …
John Fund / National Review:
Lessons of the VA Scandal
Lessons of the VA Scandal
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Mediaite, Betsy's Page and The Lonely Conservative
Alexander Burns / Politico:
POLITICO poll shows mounting danger for Dems — President Barack Obama's job approval slump and voters' entrenched wariness of his health care law are dogging Democrats ahead of the 2014 midterm elections, and Republicans have captured a lead in the areas home to the year's most competitive races, according to a new POLITICO poll.
The United States Department of Justice:
U.S. Charges Five Chinese Military Hackers for Cyber Espionage Against U.S. Corporations and a Labor Organization for Commercial Advantage … A grand jury in the Western District of Pennsylvania (WDPA) indicted five Chinese military hackers for computer hacking, economic espionage …
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AEIdeas, Re/code, The Daily Caller, Associated Press, Washington Post, The Diplomat, emptywheel and Mashable
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Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
U.S. Charges Chinese Army Personnel With Cyberspying
U.S. Charges Chinese Army Personnel With Cyberspying
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The Verge and Shakesville
Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
At F.B.I., Change in Leaders Didn't Change Focus on Terror
At F.B.I., Change in Leaders Didn't Change Focus on Terror
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Power Line and emptywheel
Nate Cohn / New York Times:
What to Watch For in Three Primaries — Not much matters six months before a midterm election, but Tuesday's primaries are an exception. Republicans will have an opportunity to nominate candidates in three potentially competitive Senate contests: in Kentucky, Georgia and Oregon. Here's what you need to know.
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PBS and Political Insider blog
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Al CrossThe / Courier-Journal:
Al Cross | Bevin's primary numbers important
Al Cross | Bevin's primary numbers important
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Booman Tribune and Washington Post
Courier-Journal:
Bluegrass Poll | McConnell pounding Bevin, tied with Grimes
Bluegrass Poll | McConnell pounding Bevin, tied with Grimes
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Associated Press, Business Insider, Sunlight Foundation Blog and Talking Points Memo
Michael Falcone / ABC News:
Cyber Monday — NOTABLES — U.S. TO ANNOUNCE HACKING CHARGES …
Cyber Monday — NOTABLES — U.S. TO ANNOUNCE HACKING CHARGES …
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Bloomberg View, ABC News and Lexington Herald-Leader
Yahoo! News:
Marco Rubio's ‘pot’ hole — Why won't Sen. Marco Rubio say whether he's ever smoked pot? — The Florida Republican, who maintains a strict stance against the legalization of marijuana, refuses to answer whether he's ever personally smoked it. Rubio told “Politics Confidential” …
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Politico, Hit & Run, Hot Air, Business Insider and The Daily Caller
The Intercept:
Data Pirates of the Caribbean: The NSA Is Recording Every Cell Phone Call in the Bahamas — The National Security Agency is secretly intercepting, recording, and archiving the audio of virtually every cell phone conversation on the island nation of the Bahamas.
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The Hill, Gawker, Techdirt, Hullabaloo, Mashable, emptywheel and The Verge
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The One Percent at State U — New report finds that student debt and low-wage faculty labor are rising faster at state universities with the highest-paid presidents.
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ThinkProgress, Mediaite and Gawker
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David Weigel / Slate:
Watch the Homophobic Ad That a Losing Candidate is Running in Georgia — The Georgia airwaves are largely full of TV ads for Republican Senate candidates (and a few for Michelle Nunn, who's sailing to a Democratic primary win), and I saw maybe eight of them while in the state last week.
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Talking Points Memo and Mediaite
The Diane Rehm Show / The Diane Rehm Show …:
James Webb: “I Heard My Country Calling” — Former U.S. Sen. Jim (D-VA) is a decorated combat veteran of the Vietnam war. Among his awards, he received the Navy Cross and two Purple Hearts serving as a Marine. In a new memoir he writes of how growing up in a military family helped shape …
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The Daily Caller, Washington Post and Taegan Goddard's …
Pew Research Center for the People and the Press:
For 2016 Hopefuls, Washington Experience Could Do More Harm than Good — Military Service Top Positive, Atheism Top Negative for Potential Candidates — As the 2016 presidential campaign begins to take shape, Washington experience has become less of a potential asset for those seeking the White House.
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Politico, Washington Post, OnPolitics, Independent Journal Review and Bloomberg View
Glenn Harlan Reynolds / USA Today:
Higher ed becoming a joke: Column — American colleges are fraught with petty politics and bad economics. — As college graduates around the country fling their caps into the air, college and university administrators are ending the year in a less positive state.
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Hit & Run and Power Line
BuzzFeed:
Federal Judge Strikes Down Oregon Same-Sex Marriage Ban, Weddings Can Start Immediately — State officials have said they will not appeal the ruling. Judge's order is effective immediately. — Supporters of same-sex marriage gather for a rally in Portland, Oregon April 22, 2014.
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Talking Points Memo and Daily Kos
McKay Coppins / BuzzFeed:
Here's How Republicans Are Trying To Solve Their Problem With Black Voters — The RNC picks fights with liberal media over race, while Rand Paul talks policy with black Democrats. But mixed signals continue. — John Gara — On the morning of March 27, Jamilah Lemieux …
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Daily Kos and Booman Tribune
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Springtime for Bankers — By any normal standard, economic policy since the onset of the financial crisis has been a dismal failure. It's true that we avoided a full replay of the Great Depression. But employment has taken more than six years to claw its way back to pre-crisis levels …
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House of Debt, Mediaite and susiemadrak.com
Ron Fournier / NationalJournal.com:
In Arkansas, Obama is a Four-letter Word Hampering Democrats — What Bill Clinton's home state says about racial politics, control of the Senate, and Hillary Clinton in 2016. — Jerry Hood gives Richard Wyatt a trim while talking politics at his Little Rock barbershop. (Ron Fournier)
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Wall Street Journal and Arkansas Blog, Arkansas Times
David Carr / New York Times:
Abramson's Exit at The Times Puts Tensions on Display — Back in 2010, before she became executive editor of The New York Times, Jill Abramson sent me a handwritten attaboy note about a big story. It still hangs in my cubicle: “You wrote a story about the trashing of a once great American institution and people never tire of that.”
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ThinkProgress:
Florida Lawmaker: Common Core Will Turn ‘Every One Of Your Children’ Gay — Florida Republican Rep. Charles Van Zant, left, believes that increasing educational standards cause homosexuality. — CREDIT: AP Photo/Phil Coale — Common Core may not be a well-intentioned set …
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The Raw Story
Nick Bilton / New York Times:
Marc Andreessen on the Future of Silicon Valley(s), and the Next Big Technology — Silicon Valley is starting to feel a little less exuberant these days. — Some big start-ups are having trouble raising money. Others are delaying plans to go public. Hot new technologies like Bitcoin …
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AEIdeas and Scripting News
E.J. Dionne Jr. / Washington Post:
No more liberal apologies as Elizabeth Warren takes the offensive — BOSTON — Elizabeth Warren is cast as many things: a populist, a left-winger, the paladin against the bankers and the rich, the Democrats' alternative to Hillary Clinton, the policy wonk with a heart.
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Shakesville and Daily Kos