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Ruby Cramer / BuzzFeed:
Martin O'Malley Gets Aggressive — The odds aren't great against Hillary Clinton, but the Democratic governor from Maryland is doing the actual things people do before running for president: donors, new policies, campaign travel, distance from Obama. “I think people are going to be surprised at the amount of time he does this.”
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Maggie Haberman / Politico:
Hillary Clinton talks Gaza, media scrutiny on Daily Show — Hillary Clinton joked about an office with “fewer corners” and said she's surprised at the “cottage industry” of interest in her but got serious talking about the violence in the Mideast on Tuesday in an interview with “The Daily Show” host Jon Stewart.
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The Right Scoop, Taylor Marsh, Israel Matzav, Washington Post and NewsBusters
Edward-Isaac Dovere / Politico:
Martin O'Malley: Don't send border children to Maryland facility — Martin O'Malley says that deporting the children detained at the border would be sending them to “certain death” — but he also urged the White House not to send them to a facility in his own state.
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Catherine Thompson / Talking Points Memo:
Stewart To Clinton: ‘No One Cares’ About Your Book, Are You Running For President? (VIDEO)
Stewart To Clinton: ‘No One Cares’ About Your Book, Are You Running For President? (VIDEO)
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New York Times:
Rupert Murdoch Is Rebuffed in Offer for Time Warner — The media giant 21st Century Fox, the empire run by Rupert Murdoch, made an $80 billion takeover bid in recent weeks for Time Warner Inc. but was rebuffed, people briefed on the matter said on Wednesday.
Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Where's the Oval Avatar? — WASHINGTON — The White House likes to use a phrase of tingling adventure to describe the president's recent penchant for wandering the country talking to people: “The bear is loose.” — There are three problems with this unbearable metaphor …
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Ron Fournier / NationalJournal.com:
Mr. ‘I, Me, My’: Obama Oughta Know He's Not the Hero
Mr. ‘I, Me, My’: Obama Oughta Know He's Not the Hero
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Scott Lemieux / Guardian:
How many more scandals can the GOP invent before it finishes suing Obama?
How many more scandals can the GOP invent before it finishes suing Obama?
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Guy Benson / Townhall.com:
Lerner Associate: “I Don't Understand How Anyone But Straight White Men Can Vote Republican” — SHARES — Federal employees, like all Americans, are entitled to hold passionate political beliefs. Most executive branch federal employees, however, may not engage in certain political activities …
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Washington Examiner:
Elizabeth Warren: The government shutdown was over birth control — BELTWAY CONFIDENTIAL GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN ELIZABETH WARREN WAR ON WOMEN CONTRACEPTION — Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., on Tuesday blamed last October's government shutdown on Republicans wanting to deny women access to birth control.
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Hot Air, The PJ Tatler and National Review
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Emily Schultheis / The Atlantic Online:
Why Is Elizabeth Warren Campaigning in Red States?
Why Is Elizabeth Warren Campaigning in Red States?
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Arizona Republic:
Arizona politician mistakes ‘Y’ campers for migrant children — Republican congressional candidate and state legislator Adam Kwasman had just raced up to Phoenix Tuesday morning from the protest in Oracle over the expected arrival of dozens of migrant children at a shelter.
Carrie Dann / NBC News:
Poll: Dead Heat in Hotly-Contested Iowa Senate Race — The Senate race in New Hampshire isn't as fluid, with only 6 percent of registered voters saying that they're undecided between incumbent Shaheen and Brown. It also isn't as close: Shaheen is beating her GOP rival 50 percent to 42 percent.
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Jerusalem Post:
Report: Hamas proposes 10-year cease-fire in return for conditions being met — Channel 2 reports Hamas seeks long-term truce; Its terms are the release of Schalit deal prisoners who were re-arrested, the opening of Gaza border crossings, and an end to Israeli naval blockade of Gaza.
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Arutz Sheva, Roger L. Simon, Mondoweiss, Israel Matzav and The Daily Caller
Ed O'Keefe / Washington Post:
Nancy Pelosi's goal is to win 25 seats. Here's how she thinks it can happen. — House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) told The Washington Post Tuesday that her goal is to win 25 seats this November — a bold statement given that historical trends suggest that the party …
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Lydia Saad / Gallup:
One in Six Say Immigration Most Important U.S. Problem — Immigration concerns surged in July, while economic mentions ebbed — PRINCETON, NJ — With thousands of undocumented immigrant minors crossing the nation's southern border in recent months, the percentage of Americans citing immigration …
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Carol Rosenberg / MiamiHerald.com:
Navy nurse refuses to force-feed Guantánamo captive — Detainee's lawyer says her client described the Navy medical officer's refusal as an act of conscientious objection. — In the first known rebellion against Guantánamo's force-feeding policy, a Navy medical officer recently refused …
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Meredith Broussard / The Atlantic Online:
Why Poor Schools Can't Win at Standardized Testing — The companies that create the most important state and national exams also publish textbooks that contain many of the answers. Unfortunately, low-income school districts can't afford to buy them. — Photos by Matt Stanley
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Thomas Gibbons-Neff / Washington Post:
Legendary Marine Maj. Zembiec, the ‘Lion of Fallujah,’ died in the service of the CIA — In the foyer of the Central Intelligence Agency's headquarters, there is a marble wall covered in stars. They are carved divots that represent those who have fallen in the service of the CIA.
Alan Rappeport / New York Times:
Family That Owns Hobby Lobby Plans Bible Museum in Washington — WASHINGTON — The evangelical Christian family that owns Hobby Lobby, the chain of craft stores, made history two weeks ago when the Supreme Court overturned the Obama administration's mandate that family-owned companies must …
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Peter Beaumont / Guardian:
Witness to a shelling: first-hand account of deadly strike on Gaza port — There is a deafening explosion, then a second. Four children are dead. Four survivors reach the safety of our hotel — The retaining wall of Gaza's harbour sticks out into the Mediterranean about 100 metres …
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Michael Wines / New York Times:
Though Scorned by Colleagues, a Climate-Change Skeptic Is Unbowed — HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — John Christy, a professor of atmospheric science at the University of Alabama here, says he remembers the morning he spotted a well-known colleague at a gathering of climate experts.
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Chris Mooney / Mother Jones:
Scientists Are Beginning to Figure Out Why Conservatives Are...Conservative — Ten years ago, it was wildly controversial to talk about psychological differences between liberals and conservatives. Today, it's becoming hard not to. — You could be forgiven for not having browsed yet through …
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Justin Sink / The Hill:
WH director won't testify before Issa panel — White House political director David Simas will not appear before the House Oversight Committee to testify Wednesday, despite a subpoena from Chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), the White House said Tuesday. — In a letter to Issa on Tuesday …
Benjamin Goad / The Hill:
House Republicans take aim at EPA climate rules — House appropriators on Tuesday approved a $30 billion spending bill designed to block a host of looming Environmental Protection Agency regulations viewed by the GOP as exceeding the agency's authority. — Republicans on the Appropriations …
Eleanor Clift / The Daily Beast:
The Looming Political Game Changers — Iran! Oil prices! Rick Perry! Even if you think you know who'll control Congress next year, the road to the November midterms will be full of big surprises. — From a deal with Iran to an uptick in the employment rolls, a lot can happen to shift …
Mark Harris / Guardian:
FBI warns driverless cars could be used as ‘lethal weapons’ — Internal report sees benefits for road safety, but warns that autonomy will create greater potential for criminal ‘multitasking’ — The FBI believes that the driverless car is a “game changing” vehicle could revolutionise high …
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