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Tod Lindberg / The New Republic:
The 2014 Midterms Don't Mean Anything — Pundits and pols say the stakes couldn't be higher. Quite the opposite. — The political media's handicapping of the November 4 midterm election has contributed to the impression, fostered by many partisans and commentators, that the stakes have never been higher.
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Politico:
Cruz's next fight: Immigration — Texas Sen. Ted Cruz plans to take a hard-line stand that could rile up conservatives just as lawmakers — including two from his home state — are struggling to address the growing humanitarian crisis along the southern border.
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Ed O'Keefe / Washington Post:
More Democrats oppose weakening legal protections of kids crossing the border
More Democrats oppose weakening legal protections of kids crossing the border
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Jonathan Weisman / New York Times:
Pelosi, in Reversal, Says She Opposes Speeding Child Deportations
Pelosi, in Reversal, Says She Opposes Speeding Child Deportations
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Christopher Gunness / UNRWA:
UNRWA STRONGLY CONDEMNS PLACEMENT OF ROCKETS IN SCHOOL — Yesterday, in the course of the regular inspection of its premises, UNRWA discovered approximately 20 rockets hidden in a vacant school in the Gaza Strip. UNRWA strongly condemns the group or groups responsible for placing the weapons in one of its installations.
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New York Times:
California Death Penalty Is Unconstitutional, Federal Judge Says — A federal judge in Southern California ruled Wednesday that California's death penalty was unconstitutional. — The “dysfunctional administration of California's death penalty system,” wrote Judge Cormac J. Carney …
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Maura Dolan / Los Angeles Times:
Federal judge rules California death penalty is unconstitutional
Federal judge rules California death penalty is unconstitutional
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Mollie Reilly / The Huffington Post:
Federal Judge Strikes Down California's Death Penalty
Federal Judge Strikes Down California's Death Penalty
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Kyle Kondik / Sabato's Crystal Ball:
The Hidden Barrier to a Republican Senate Majority — The GOP has had little recent success defeating Democratic incumbents — If Republicans are to win the Senate, they probably are going to have to do something they haven't done since 1980: beat more than two Democratic Senate incumbents in November.
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San Francisco Chronicle:
Fake screener probes passengers at SFO — (07-16) 17:46 PDT SAN FRANCISCO — A man suspected of being drunk posed as a security screener at San Francisco International Airport long enough to direct a couple of women into a private booth for pat downs before real security staffers caught on to him, authorities said Wednesday.
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Ned Resnikoff / msnbc.com:
Hobby Lobby: A new tool for crushing workplace unionization? — A little-known religious exemption to United States labor law may have just become extremely important, thanks to the Supreme Court's ruling in Hobby Lobby. — By declaring that “closely held” corporations may hold religious beliefs …
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Jim Avila / ABC News:
Exclusive: Feds Struggling to Cope With Medical ‘Breakdown’ at the Border — The federal government is so overwhelmed by the current tide of migrants crossing the border it can't provide basic medical screening to all of the children before transporting them - often by air …
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Edward Snowden / Guardian:
‘If I end up in chains in Guantánamo I can live with that’ - video interview — Edward Snowden, the NSA whistleblower, talks exclusively to Alan Rusbridger, editor-in-chief of the Guardian, and reporter Ewen MacAskill in Moscow. The 31-year-old former intelligence analyst discusses whether …
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Lanny J. Davis / The Hill:
Lessons from LeBron — How the GOP can use crisis management — LeBron James's surprise announcement last Friday that he planned to return to the Cleveland Cavaliers from the Miami Heat offers important lessons for effective crisis management. Indeed, the most important lesson might …
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Manny Fernandez / New York Times:
Towns Fight to Avoid Taking In Migrant Minors — OYSTER CREEK, Tex. — A shelter for Central American children who crossed the border illegally opened behind Gregg Griffith's house here a few months ago. The children are quiet. No one has hopped over the fence that separates his backyard from the shelter, a once-vacant youth home.
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Quinnipiac News + Events:
Release Detail — July 17, 2014 - Udall, Gardner Tied In See-Saw Colorado Senate Race, Quinnipiac University Poll Finds; Democrat's Job Approval Hits All-Time Low — The closely-watched U.S. Senate race is tied with 44 percent for U.S. Rep. Cory Gardner, the Republican challenger …
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Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
Clinton Is Best Known, Best Liked Potential 2016 Candidate — Huckabee's image is slightly better than other GOP contenders — PRINCETON, NJ — Hillary Clinton is currently the best known and best liked of 16 potential 2016 presidential candidates tested in a July 7-10 Gallup poll …
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Katie Pavlich / Townhall.com:
EXCLUSIVE: Documents Detail Heinous Crimes Committed by Gang Members Being Housed in Nogales Processing Center — SHARES — Late last week I reported 16 MS-13 gang members exploiting the unaccompanied minor crisis were being housed at a Border Patrol processing center in Nogales, Arizona.
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Ernesto Londoño / Washington Post:
Pentagon told lawmakers that it plans to move six Guantanamo detainees to Uruguay — The Pentagon recently notified members of Congress that it intends to transfer six low-level detainees at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to Uruguay soon, including a Syrian man who is legally challenging the manner …
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Geoff Pender / The Clarion-Ledger:
McDaniel lawyer: Expect runoff challenge within 10 days — Lawyers for Chris McDaniel say they expect to file a challenge of McDaniel's June 24 GOP runoff loss to incumbent U.S. Sen. Thad Cochran within the next 10 days. — Attorney Mitch Tyner said that despite “roadblocks” …
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Sally Kohn / The Daily Beast:
Chick-fil-A Is Like Gay Sex: Don't Knock It Till You Try It — Hats off, Chick-fil-A! You've overtaken KFC, and you're aiming to sell healthier fare. But pssst! Don't you know 'skinny'='gay'? — Chick-fil-A is like gay sex: Don't knock it till you try it.
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Kevin Rawlinson / BBC:
Blogger fined for restaurant review — The restaurant argued the negative review's prominence in Google's search results was unfairly harming business — A French judge has ruled against a blogger because her scathing restaurant review was too prominent in Google search results.
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Sheila Marikar / New York Times:
Websites Like Thought Catalog and Upworthy Aim to Uplift — On a bright afternoon, Alex Magnin, chief revenue officer of the website Thought Catalog, strolled through Dolores Park in San Francisco, sipping a cup of green tea. Mr. Magnin, 29 and clad in a rumpled plaid shirt …
Paresh Dave / Los Angeles Times:
Ex-dictator Manuel Noriega sues Activision over ‘Call of Duty’ game — Former Panama dictator Manuel Noriega is suing the Santa Monica video game publisher Activision Blizzard Inc. for depicting him and using his name without his permission in one of the fastest-selling video games.
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Leo Kelion / BBC:
Manuel Noriega sues Activision over Call of Duty
Manuel Noriega sues Activision over Call of Duty
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