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ThinkProgress:
The Supreme Court Just Made It Harder For Women To Exercise Their Right To Choose — The Supreme Court unanimously struck down Massachusetts' abortion buffer zone law on Thursday, ruling in favor of anti-choice protesters who argued that being required to stay 35 feet away from clinic entrances …
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John Fund / National Review:
Supreme Court Rules Unanimously Against Obama for 12th and 13th Time Since 2012 — Did you know the Obama administration's position has been defeated in at least 13 - thirteen — cases before the Supreme Court since January 2012 that were unanimous decisions?
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Washington Post and Cato Institute
Politico:
Supreme Court strikes down Obama recess appointments — In a rebuke to President Barack Obama, the Supreme Court struck down three of his recess appointments to the National Labor Relations Board as unconstitutional. — The decision Thursday gives the Senate broad power …
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Associated Press, The Political Insider, BizPac Review and The PJ Tatler
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Supreme Court Curbs President's Power to Make Recess Appointments
Supreme Court Curbs President's Power to Make Recess Appointments
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Washington Post, SCOTUSblog, Hullabaloo, Outside the Beltway, The Hugh Hewitt Show and ACS Blog
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Supreme Court Strikes Down Abortion Clinic Buffer Zones
Supreme Court Strikes Down Abortion Clinic Buffer Zones
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National Review, ACS Blog, SCOTUSblog, Washington Post, Outside the Beltway and Daily Kos
Greg Stohr / Bloomberg:
President's Recess-Appointment Power Cut by High Court
President's Recess-Appointment Power Cut by High Court
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Bloomberg View and The Gateway Pundit
Numbers / Pew Research Center:
Beyond Red vs. Blue: The Political Typology — Even in an increasingly Red vs. Blue nation, the public's political attitudes and values come in many shades and hues. — Partisan polarization - the vast and growing gap between Republicans and Democrats - is a defining feature of politics today.
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New York Times, OnPolitics, Washington Post, Blazing Cat Fur, Bloomberg View and Althouse
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Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
Proud to be an American? You're probably not a true liberal. — Michelle Obama took some heat in 2008 for saying that, “for the first time in my adult life I am proud of my country...” — As it turns out, that sentiment isn't all that unusual on the far left of American politics.
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JustOneMinute, Weasel Zippers, Booman Tribune, American Power and Washington Free Beacon
Numbers / Pew Research Center for the People …:
Beyond Red vs. Blue: The Political Typology
Beyond Red vs. Blue: The Political Typology
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CNN
Washington Post:
Immigration reform effectively dead until after Obama leaves office, both sides say — The two-year attempt to push immigration reform through Congress is effectively dead and unlikely to be revived until after President Obama leaves office, numerous lawmakers and advocates on both sides of the issue said this week.
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RedState, Hot Air, Washington Monthly, Prairie Weather, Politico, The Hill, Weasel Zippers and National Review
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Paul Waldman / American Prospect:
In Dramatic Pointless Gesture, Boehner to Sue Obama
In Dramatic Pointless Gesture, Boehner to Sue Obama
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The Daily Beast, The Dish, Washington Post, Reuters and msnbc.com
Catherine Thompson / Talking Points Memo:
Fox Panelist: World Cup Is A Way For Obama To ‘Distract People’ (VIDEO) — It was only a matter of time before a Fox News panelist suggested the FIFA World Cup presented a convenient distraction from the problems facing President Barack Obama. — “I'm suspect,” Dr. Keith Ablow said Thursday on …
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ABC News:
Obama: World Cup Impacting Some Foreign Policy Moves — On his way to Minnesota today, President Obama took a break from his day job to watch one of the most anticipated World Cup matches so far — the U.S. vs. Germany — and he told ABC's George Stephanopoulos that the international sporting event …
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Yahoo! News, Mediaite, Hot Air and The PJ Tatler
Ed Kilgore / Washington Monthly:
McDaniel Goes Over the Brink — A lot of us spent a good part of yesterday wondering what the basis might be of some Chris McDaniel challenge to the results in Mississippi on Tuesday night. Would Team McDaniel stick to investigating clear and provable violations of state law (e.g. …
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Sam Levine / The Huffington Post:
NAACP Wants Thad Cochran To ‘Show Some Reciprocity’
NAACP Wants Thad Cochran To ‘Show Some Reciprocity’
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ThinkProgress, New York Times, Weasel Zippers, Mediaite and The New Republic
Politico:
The mocker-in-chief — The sarcastic bear is loose, and he's loving every minute of it. — President Barack Obama is letting his inner Don Rickles run free, mocking climate deniers as the crowd who used to think the moon was made out of cheese or spineless dopes who can't or won't listen …
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Glenn Thrush / Politico:
The survivor — Why the hell is Eric Holder still around?
The survivor — Why the hell is Eric Holder still around?
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Hot Air, National Review and Washington Post
Scott Walker / CNN:
Walker not focus of fundraising probe, prosecutor says — (CNN) - Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is not currently the focus of an investigation into allegations of illegally coordinated fundraising efforts between the governor's campaign and outside conservative groups in the midst …
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James Hohmann / Politico:
Lawyer clarifies Walker not target
Lawyer clarifies Walker not target
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The Daily Caller and Washington Post
Paul Blumenthal / The Huffington Post:
The Investigation Into Scott Walker Could Be Way, Way Bigger Than Scott Walker
The Investigation Into Scott Walker Could Be Way, Way Bigger Than Scott Walker
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RedState, CNN, Hullabaloo and BuzzFeed
Michael M. Grynbaum / New York Times:
Appeals Court Ends City's Fight to Curtail Size of Sugary Drinks — The Bloomberg big-soda ban is officially dead. — The state's highest court on Thursday refused to reinstate New York City's controversial limits on sales of jumbo sugary drinks, exhausting the city's final appeal and dashing …
The Hill:
Odds tilt toward GOP Senate — Republicans are in the strongest position to win back the Senate since losing it eight years ago. — Over several months, the party has expanded its range of targeted seats, and the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) has helped defeat insurgents …
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Hot Air, The Moderate Voice, SCOTUSblog, Politico and Taylor Marsh
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Alexander Burns / Politico:
The staggering price of crushing the tea party
The staggering price of crushing the tea party
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Weekly Standard, Hot Air and WJLA-TV
Brian Beutler / The New Republic:
The Maddening Illogic of the IRS ‘Coverup’ Conspiracy Theory — We know that there aren't many scientists in the Republican congressional delegation, because if there were, they couldn't use the “I'm not a scientist” excuse to duck questions about climate change.
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David Barton / Salon:
Rise of a right-wing quack: Faux-historian David Barton's shocking new influence — Back when Glenn Beck was one of the most admired men in America and Fox News' No. 1 celebrity, he introduced to the nation at large a “historian,” well known among the Christian right, by the name of David Barton …
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Hullabaloo
Amy Chozick / New York Times:
Sales of Hillary Clinton's New Memoir Drop Sharply in 2nd Week — Sales of Hillary Rodham Clinton's new memoir, “Hard Choices,” declined 43.5 percent to 48,000 copies in its second week on the shelves, according to Nielsen BookScan. — The sales figures put pressure on the publisher …
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David Stout / New York Times:
Howard H. Baker Jr., ‘Great Conciliator’ of Senate, Dies at 88 — Howard H. Baker Jr., a soft-spoken Tennessee lawyer who served three terms in the Senate and became known as “the great conciliator” in his eight years as the chamber's Republican leader, died on Thursday at his home in Tennessee.
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James Gerstenzang / Washington Post:
Sen. Howard Baker dies at 88; majority leader and Reagan's chief of staff
Sen. Howard Baker dies at 88; majority leader and Reagan's chief of staff
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Outside the Beltway
Nick Hanauer / Politico:
The Pitchforks Are Coming? For Us Plutocrats — To: My Fellow Zillionaires — You probably don't know me, but like you I am one of those .01%ers, a proud and unapologetic capitalist. I have founded, co-founded and funded more than 30 companies across a range of industries …
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susiemadrak.com, FishbowlDC and Election Law Blog
Lanhee Chen / Bloomberg View:
Obamacare's Prognosis Grows Dimmer — A nightmare for Affordable Care Act supporters has been the possibility that only the sick would be left to purchase insurance through its exchanges, driving premiums up and insurers out. While the law's boosters have been quick to dismiss the possibility …
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