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William Branigin / Washington Post:
Shinseki resigns amid VA scandal over veterans' health care — Eric K. Shinseki resigned Friday as secretary of veterans affairs, taking responsibility for a scandal in the VA health-care system over excessive waiting times and coverups of what he called “systemic” problems.
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Dems help upend Obama's scandal playbook — President Barack Obama tried to handle the Veterans Affairs scandal like he had all the others. — He couldn't. — Democrats wouldn't let him. — There's a well-worn Obama playbook: Let conservative critics burn hot, put off decisions during …
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Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
Sloan Gibson Joined Veterans Affairs Only 3 Months Ago
Sloan Gibson Joined Veterans Affairs Only 3 Months Ago
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Ed O'Keefe / Washington Post:
Rep. Tammy Duckworth on Eric Shinseki: ‘I think he has to go’
Rep. Tammy Duckworth on Eric Shinseki: ‘I think he has to go’
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Washington Post:
Transcript: President Obama's remarks on resignation of VA secretary Eric Shinseki
Transcript: President Obama's remarks on resignation of VA secretary Eric Shinseki
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CNN:
Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki resigns
Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki resigns
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New York Times:
Doctor Shortage Is Cited in Delays at V.A. Hospitals
Doctor Shortage Is Cited in Delays at V.A. Hospitals
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New York Times:
V.A. Chief Eric Shinseki, Set to Meet Obama, Apologizes for ‘Systemic’ Crisis
V.A. Chief Eric Shinseki, Set to Meet Obama, Apologizes for ‘Systemic’ Crisis
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Michael D. Shear / New York Times:
Shinseki Resigns as Veterans Affairs Chief Amid Furor Over Hospitals
Shinseki Resigns as Veterans Affairs Chief Amid Furor Over Hospitals
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Maggie Haberman / Politico:
Exclusive: Hillary Clinton's Benghazi chapter — Hillary Clinton offers a detailed account of the deadly attack on the American embassy in Benghazi — and a pointed rebuttal to Republican critics who've laced into her over the incident — in a much-anticipated chapter of her forthcoming book, “Hard Choices,” obtained by POLITICO.
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Stephen F. Hayes / Weekly Standard:
Hillary's Failed Benghazi Spin — Hillary Clinton is right about Benghazi—or at least she's right about one thing. — According to a story by Maggie Haberman about the Benghazi chapter in Clinton's forthcoming book Hard Choices, the former secretary of state contends that some of her critics …
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Deirdre Walsh / CNN:
First on CNN: GOP chairman of Select Benghazi Committee reacts to Hillary Clinton book chapter
First on CNN: GOP chairman of Select Benghazi Committee reacts to Hillary Clinton book chapter
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WSB-TV:
Toddler critically burned during SWAT raid — ATLANTA — A family says a SWAT team raided their home in the middle of the night and seriously injured a 19-month-old boy with a stun grenade. — Alecia Phonesavanh told Channel 2's Ryan Young her child is at the Grady Memorial Hospital burn unit …
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Helen Pow / Daily Mail:
SWAT team throws a stun grenade into a toddler's CRIB during drugs raid leaving him in a coma with severe burns — Wisconsin mother Alecia Phonesavanh and her 19-month-old son, Bou, were visiting her sister-in-law in Atlanta, Georgia — Phonesavanh said officers threw a grenade …
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Gov. Steve Beshear / The Huffington Post:
The Affordable Care Act in Kentucky: It's Working — For months, critics of the Affordable Care Act boldly vowed to eradicate what they insisted was a failed health reform plan — vows they repeated even as thousands, then tens of thousands and now hundreds of thousands of Kentuckians began …
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Michael D. Shear / New York Times:
White House Press Secretary Resigns — WASHINGTON — Jay Carney, the White House press secretary, is leaving his post as the public face of the administration, stepping down after shifting from two decades of reporting to politics at the highest levels, President Obama said on Friday.
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Jonathan Chait Follow / New York Magazine:
Why Do Republicans Always Say 'I'm Not a Scientist'? — Well, it's true, anyway. — Asked by reporters yesterday if he accepts the scientific consensus that greenhouse gas emissions contribute to global warming, John Boehner demurred on the curious but increasingly familiar grounds that he is not a scientist.
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Catherine Thompson / Talking Points Memo:
GOP Senate Candidate: UCSB Shooting An ‘Unfortunate Accident’ — Iowa state Sen. Joni Ernst (R), a candidate for U.S. Senate, said Thursday that the recent mass shooting near the University of California, Santa Barbara was an “unfortunate accident.” — During a televised primary debate …
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Washington Post:
Edward Snowden responds to release of e-mail by U.S. officials — Former intelligence contractor Edward Snowden responded to questions from The Washington Post following the release of an e-mail he had sent while working for the National Security Agency. — Q: How do you respond …
Jacob Fischler / BuzzFeed:
House Votes To End DEA Raids On Legal Medical Marijuana Operations — “Marijuana does not make people commit crime. It makes them overeat,” Rep. Steve Cohen said. The amendment passed 219-189. — WASHINGTON — The House passed an amendment late Thursday night to restrict …
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Ryan J. Reilly / The Huffington Post:
House Blocks DEA From Targeting Medical Marijuana
House Blocks DEA From Targeting Medical Marijuana
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Cutting Back on Carbon — Next week the Environmental Protection Agency is expected to announce new rules designed to limit global warming. Although we don't know the details yet, anti-environmental groups are already predicting vast costs and economic doom. Don't believe them.
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Jonathan Chait Follow / New York Magazine:
Business Lobby Tries to Frighten America About Clean Energy, Fails Utterly
Business Lobby Tries to Frighten America About Clean Energy, Fails Utterly
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Scott Walker / Salon:
Scott Walker is falling apart: The little corruption problem he just can't shake — But that has his conservative base up in arms — It seems as though every presidential race in recent years offers up a Republican governor from the upper Midwest as the great white hope.
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Daniel Halper / Weekly Standard:
Dem to Hispanic Republican: ‘We Need to Send Her Back to Wherever She Really Came From’ — Democratic gubernatorial candidate Alan Webber of New Mexico says of his likely political opponent, Republican governor Susana Martinez, that “We need to send her back to wherever she really came from.”
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David Folkenflik / NPR:
‘Period Of Turmoil’ Preceded Abramson Firing, Says Top Editor At ‘Times’ — Dean Baquet sat in his new office in midtown Manhattan, the very picture of composure and precision, as he described the top-level dysfunction that led to the firing of Jill Abramson as executive editor of The New York Times …
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