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Kiersten Nuñez / FOX13Now.com:
Students at Utah school upset to discover yearbook photos were altered before publication — WASATCH COUNTY, Utah — Female students at a Utah high school want to know why their yearbook photos were altered to show less skin without them knowing about it. — The students who were surprised …
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New York Times:
President Obama Misses a Chance on Foreign Affairs — President Obama and his aides heralded his commencement speech at the United States Military Academy at West Point on Wednesday as a big moment, when he would lay out his foreign policy vision for the remainder of his term and refute his critics.
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Justin Sink / The Hill:
Cheney: Obama ‘weakest’ president of my lifetime — Former Vice President Dick Cheney blasted President Obama as the weakest president of his lifetime on Wednesday, following the president's speech defending his foreign policy approach at the West Point commencement ceremony.
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Nile Gardiner / The Hill:
Obama's empty foreign policy vision falls flat at West Point
Obama's empty foreign policy vision falls flat at West Point
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Katy Steinmetz / TIME:
The Transgender Tipping Point — Nearly a year after the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage, another social movement is poised to challenge deeply held cultural beliefs — In the beaux-arts lobby of the Nourse Theater in San Francisco, men in deep V-necks and necklaces walk by women …
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Katy Steinmetz / TIME:
Laverne Cox Talks to TIME About the Transgender Movement — The Orange Is the New Black star on politics, happiness and why genitalia isn't destiny — On TIME's cover this week is an unlikely icon: Laverne Cox. Bullied and harassed for appearing feminine while growing up in Mobile …
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Andrew Kaczynski / BuzzFeed:
John Boehner: “I'm Not Qualified To Debate Science Over Climate Change” — John Boehner says he's not a scientist. — View Video › — House Speaker John Boehner said Thursday that he's “not qualified to debate the science over climate change” while slamming the Obama Administration proposed plans …
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Jake Sherman / Politico:
John Boehner's friends plot tea party crackdown — They've given John Boehner constant headaches during his three years as speaker. — Now, Boehner's friends are trying to make sure that a small pocket of tea-party-aligned Republicans won't have a chance to derail his speakership next year.
Annalyn Kurtz / CNNMoney.com:
U.S. economy shrinks, but it's not a big deal — Brace yourself. The U.S. economy looks like it went on a roller-coaster ride at the start of the year. — Revised numbers released Thursday show the economy shrank in the first quarter, marking the first downturn since early 2011.
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Wall Street Journal:
U.S. GDP contracted at 1% pace in first quarter
U.S. GDP contracted at 1% pace in first quarter
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CNBC:
Frigid winter takes toll as US GDP contracts for first time in 3 years
Frigid winter takes toll as US GDP contracts for first time in 3 years
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Jeanna Smialek / Bloomberg:
U.S. Economy Shrinks for First Time Since 2011; Pent Demand Suggests Temporary Setback
U.S. Economy Shrinks for First Time Since 2011; Pent Demand Suggests Temporary Setback
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Andrew Dugan / Gallup:
Despite Enrollment Success, Healthcare Law Still Unpopular — Affordable Care Act is most popular among blacks, least among whites — WASHINGTON, D.C. — Although the Obama administration is boasting higher-than-expected enrollment for the Affordable Care Act, Americans' attitudes toward …
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Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
What did Mitch McConnell mean when he suggested the Kentucky state exchange was ‘unconnected’ to Obamacare? — Reporter: “Should Kynect be dismantled?” — Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.): “I think that's unconnected to my comments about the overall question here.”
Mark Tower / MLive.com:
Paul Ryan on being mistaken for Anthony Weiner: 'I don't know how this keeps happening' — MOUNT PLEASANT, MI — During his address to a group of Republicans gathered for an event at Bucks Run Golf Club Wednesday, May 28, in Isabella County, U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan's main message was that of praise …
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NBC News:
Edward Snowden's Motive Revealed: He Can ‘Sleep at Night’ — In the wide-ranging and provocative interview, Snowden: — Suggested that a deal could be reached with the U.S. government for him to come home, either through a clemency, an amnesty, or an agreement to serve a short prison term.
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Steven Hayward / Power Line:
The Economy: Don't Look Now, But . . . News has just crossed the wire this morning that the economy contracted at an annual rate of 1 percent during the first quarter of this year. Many people will probably point to the brutal winter weather as a factor, though the Dept. of Commerce fingers …
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Conor Friedersdorf / The Atlantic Online:
A Liberal Moderate's Critique of Snowden and Greenwald — In a review of Glenn Greenwald's No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the NSA, and the U.S. Surveillance State, George Packer, whose best work is superb, makes a number of dubious claims. They are typical of liberal moderates who acknowledge …
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Neil Irwin / New York Times:
Thomas Piketty Responds to Criticism of His Data — Six days after The Financial Times launched an attack on the data behind Thomas Piketty's much-debated tome on inequality, “Capital in the Twenty-First Century,” Mr. Piketty has offered his first detailed response to the newspaper's criticism.
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Noah Rothman / Mediaite:
CNN Reporter: ‘Icy Reception’ for Obama from West Pointers During Speech — Obama's “philosophical” speech to the 2014 graduates of West Point about a new direction for America's foreign policy was “not a great” speech for that audience, said CNN anchor Jim Clancy on Wednesday.
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Fred Kaplan / Slate:
Obama Lays Siege to His Critics
Obama Lays Siege to His Critics
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Byron York / Washington Examiner:
When Bushies blew a CIA cover, it was ‘treason’; now, it's a mistake — BELTWAY CONFIDENTIAL CIA NATIONAL SECURITY GEORGE W. BUSH SPYING — Valerie Plame doesn't deny that blowing the cover of the CIA station chief in Afghanistan is a serious matter. It's just that, discussing the issue …
CNN:
Recalling own injuries, Obama calls for end to ‘suck it up’ culture in youth sports — (CNN) - Saying he wants to change a culture in youth sports where kids are encouraged to “suck it up” after sustaining head injuries, President Barack Obama on Thursday said it was time coaches …
Washington Post:
In New Orleans, major school district closes traditional public schools for good — NEW ORLEANS — The second-graders paraded to the Dumpster in the rear parking lot, where they chucked boxes of old worksheets, notebooks and other detritus into the trash, emptying their school for good.
Agence France-Presse:
Spain sentences 'Al-Qaeda's librarian' to eight years in jail — Madrid (AFP) - A court in Spain on Thursday convicted a Saudi man dubbed “Al-Qaeda's librarian” of the charge of membership in a terrorist organisation and sentenced his to eight years in jail.
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Eric K. Shinseki / USA Today:
VA secretary: I'm committed to restoring integrity — IG findings are reprehensible, and we are not waiting to set things straight. — The findings of the interim report of VA's Office of Inspector General on the Phoenix VA Health Care System are reprehensible to me and to this department …
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Michelle Obama / New York Times:
Michelle Obama on Attempts to Roll Back Healthy Reforms — WHEN we began our Let's Move! initiative four years ago, we set one simple but ambitious goal: to end the epidemic of childhood obesity in a generation so that kids born today will grow up healthy. — To achieve this goal, we have adhered to one clear standard: what works.
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Bill Chappell / NPR:
‘Oh My Jesus!’: Gun Violence Interview Gets Up-Close Example — An NPR report about guns in Chicago included an all-too-real example of violence, after a burst of gunfire erupted down the street from where NPR's David Schaper was conducting an interview Wednesday.
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Dennis Romboy / KSL-TV:
Sen. Hatch: Same-sex marriage inevitable, religious rights eroding — SALT LAKE CITY — Sen. Orrin Hatch said Wednesday that same-sex marriage seems inevitable as courts across the country rule against states that ban the practice. — At the same time, the seven-term Republican senator …
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