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Adam Serwer / msnbc.com:
Men's rights conference takes aim at feminism — ST. CLAIR SHORES, Michigan - At what was billed as the first annual international conference on men's issues, feminists were ruining everything. — “I call it the evil empire,” Erin Pizzey, the British founder of one of the first domestic violence shelters …
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Booman Tribune and The Raw Story
David / Latest from Crooks and Liars:
Jeffrey Toobin Tells Americans To Be ‘Grateful’ That Dick Cheney Is Back On Their TVs — CNN guest host Jeffrey Toobin and two of the network's military analysts concluded on Sunday that America should be “grateful” that former Vice President Dick Cheney was doing interviews …
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Mediaite
CBS New York:
Violent Night Leaves At Least 16 Shot In All Five Boroughs — NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) - It was a violent night in New York City after at least 13 people were shot in incidents spanning each of the five boroughs. — As CBS 2′s Janelle Burrell reported, one of the shootings happened on Staten Island …
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Right Wing News, Gothamist and National Review
Daily Mail:
‘Infidels must wear red collars and shave heads’: ‘Nazi’ vision of Muslim Britain from Imam who ran ‘Isis’ barbecue in Cardiff park — A radical hate preacher linked to the ‘brainwashing’ of three Welsh young jihadis fighting in Iraq and Syria has outlined his chilling vision of a Nazi-style …
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Associated Press:
Marine who disappeared in Iraq in 2004 back in US — WASHINGTON (AP) — A Marine who was declared a deserter nearly 10 years ago after disappearing in Iraq and then returning to the U.S. claiming he had been kidnapped, only to disappear again, is back in U.S. custody, officials said Sunday.
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Michael Goodwin / New York Post:
Obama's ‘woe is me’ attitude — President Barack Obama prepares to speak at the Brandenburg Gate on June 19, 2013 in Berlin, Germany. — Say this for President Obama: He's got an uncanny ability to block out distractions and keep his eye on the ball. — Facing a horrific expansion …
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Hot Air and Washington Post
Julia Preston / New York Times:
Obama to Seek Funds to Stem Border Crossings and Speed Deportations — President Obama will ask Congress to provide more than $2 billion in new funds to control the surge of illegal Central American migrants at the South Texas border, and to grant broader powers for immigration officials …
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Douglas Ernst / Washington Times:
Army's Apache under assault: PC police call helicopter's name racist — Veterans aren't happy with a recent op-ed by the Washington Post, which charged that the Apache, Comanche, Chinook, Lakota, Cheyenne and Kiowa military vehicles were a “greater symbolic injustice” than the NFL's Washington Redskins' name.
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Scared Monkeys and The Gateway Pundit
Dana Davidsen / CNN:
Rogers: Benghazi suspect ‘compliant but not cooperative’ — (CNN) — Rep. Mike Rogers, the chairman of the House intelligence committee, said Sunday the suspect in the Benghazi attacks “likely” did not provide useful intelligence during his two-week detention aboard a ship to the United States.
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Sara Fischer / CNN:
Controversy grows over prosecution of alleged Benghazi attack mastermind
Controversy grows over prosecution of alleged Benghazi attack mastermind
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No More Mister Nice Blog, Outside the Beltway, Power Line, New York Times, Booman Tribune and Politico
Sophie Gilbert / The Atlantic Online:
Everything We Know About Facebook's Secret Mood Manipulation Experiment — It was probably legal. But was it ethical? — Updated, 7:45 p.m. Eastern. — Facebook's News Feed—the main list of status updates, messages, and photos you see when you open Facebook on your computer or phone—is not a perfect mirror of the world.
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Patrik Jonsson / Christian Science Monitor:
Tea party leader Mark Mayfield suicide: A sign of politics ‘beyond the pale’? (+video) — ATLANTA — Mark Mayfield, a respected lawyer and tea party operative in Mississippi, has died after being accused of taking part in an unseemly, Watergate-like conspiracy to undermine long-time Sen. Thad Cochran's campaign.
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Kyle Smith / New York Post:
Why Democrats insist on lying about how ‘poor’ they are — Hillary Clinton claimed that, at the moment she and her husband were signing up for $18 million in book deals, that they were “dead broke.” — Harry Reid (who lives in the Ritz-Carlton Hotel) said liberals are getting bullied …
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Ruth Marcus / Washington Post:
Hillary Clinton's money woes
Hillary Clinton's money woes
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his vorpal sword, NewsBusters, Hot Air and JustOneMinute
Burgess Everett / Politico:
Clinton on pot laws: ‘I like where it is’ — Bill Clinton says the federal government should shy away from legalization of marijuana for now — but that states should continue to experiment with their own “Rocky Mountain high.” — The former president, in a taped interview in Denver …
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RT:
Target ISIS: First batch of Russian fighter jets arrives in Iraq — The first ten Russian Sukhoi fighter jets arrived in Iraq on Saturday, the country's Defense Ministry said. Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki is hoping the jets will make a key difference in the fight against ISIS.
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Sahil Kapur / Talking Points Memo:
Unions Fear This SCOTUS Case Could Bring Their ‘Final Destruction’ — The Supreme Court is expected to rule on Monday, the last day of its term, in a landmark case that unions fear could deal a fatal blow to their movement. — The case, Harris v. Quinn, is about the constitutionality of …
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Washington Post and Althouse