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Robert Costa / Washington Post:
Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas is a rising Republican power in House, as well as a whip — The beginning of the collapse of House Speaker John A. Boehner's border bill came Wednesday evening, when Texas Sen. Ted Cruz gathered more than a dozen House Republicans at his office in the Dirksen building on Capitol Hill.
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Lucy McCalmont / Politico:
Krauthammer: GOP ‘ridiculous’ — Charles Krauthammer is slamming the GOP for what he called a “ridiculous” contradiction after tabling legislation to tackle the border crisis within 24 hours after moving forward with a lawsuit against the president. — “It is ridiculous to sue the president …
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Washington Post:
House GOP moves closer to deal on immigration bill ahead of recess
House GOP moves closer to deal on immigration bill ahead of recess
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Igor Bobic / The Huffington Post:
GOP Admits It's Hypocritical To Sue Obama Yet Urge Him To Act Alone On Border Crisis
GOP Admits It's Hypocritical To Sue Obama Yet Urge Him To Act Alone On Border Crisis
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Liberaland, Daily Kos and Washington Post
Esther Yu-Hsi Lee / ThinkProgress:
Boehner Encourages Obama To Take Executive Action, One Day After Voting To Sue Obama Over Executive Action
Boehner Encourages Obama To Take Executive Action, One Day After Voting To Sue Obama Over Executive Action
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Bloomberg:
House Republicans Add $35 Million to Border Fund Plan
House Republicans Add $35 Million to Border Fund Plan
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Daily Kos, Political Capital, Bloomberg View and Washington Post
Chris Cillizza / Washington Post:
House Republicans are the gang who can't shoot straight. Again.
House Republicans are the gang who can't shoot straight. Again.
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New York Times:
Gaza Cease-Fire Collapses; Israeli Soldier Is Captured — JERUSALEM — A newly agreed cease-fire in the Gaza conflict collapsed hours after it came into effect on Friday with the Israeli military announcing that a soldier appeared to have been captured by Palestinian militants who emerged …
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Jeffrey Goldberg / The Atlantic Online:
The Most Dangerous Moment in Gaza — It is too early to say anything definitive about the Hamas decision to apparently break the ceasefire and attack an Israeli position, except that if it is true, as reports indicate, that Hamas militants came through a tunnel and carried underground …
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Jerusalem Post
kff.org:
Kaiser Health Tracking Poll: July 2014 — Liz Hamel and Jamie Firth and Mollyann Brodie … Unfavorable Views Of ACA Increase In July — After remaining steady for several months, the share of the public expressing an unfavorable view of the health care law rose to 53 percent in July …
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Deroy Murdock / National Review:
Off the Radar, Obamacare Festers Away
Off the Radar, Obamacare Festers Away
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Jason Millman / Washington Post:
Suddenly, Obamacare is more unpopular than ever
Suddenly, Obamacare is more unpopular than ever
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The PJ Tatler and The Lonely Conservative
Dan Froomkin / The Intercept:
It's About the Lying — John Brennan at the Council on Foreign Relations on March 11. 2014. Photo Credit: Council on Foreign Relations — I don't want to understate how seriously wrong it is that the CIA searched Senate computers. Our constitutional order is seriously out of whack …
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Bureau of Labor Statistics:
THE EMPLOYMENT SITUATION — JULY 2014 — Total nonfarm payroll employment increased by 209,000 in July, and the unemployment rate was little changed at 6.2 percent, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Job gains occurred in professional and business services, manufacturing, retail trade, and construction.
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Derek Thompson / The Atlantic Online:
For Jobs, 2014 Has Been the Best Year of the Recovery—By Far
For Jobs, 2014 Has Been the Best Year of the Recovery—By Far
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New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Campaign for America's Future
Lucia Mutikani / Reuters:
U.S. job growth cools, unemployment rate rises to 6.2 percent
U.S. job growth cools, unemployment rate rises to 6.2 percent
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Celeste Katz / NY Daily News:
Vice President Biden loves to skinny dip, says tell-all book — Naked from head to Joe? In ‘The First Family Detail,’ author Robert Kessler quotes unnamed Secret Service agents dishing about the private lives of Presidents and those they protect. — It's the Joe Biden you didn't know — and might not want to see.
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James Fallows / The Atlantic Online:
On David Frum, The New York Times, and the Non-Faked ‘Fake’ Gaza Photos — What they reveal about the three words that are journalists' only source of self-respect — 1. A colleague at The Atlantic made a major journalistic error this week. As he has himself admitted, in the first half of a post on our site.
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Burgess Everett / Politico:
Senate blocks aid to Israel — In the end, the Senate couldn't even agree to deliver emergency aid to one of the United States' closest allies. — A last-ditch effort to deliver aid to Israel during its war with Hamas died on the Senate floor, as Republicans blocked the proposal over concerns that it would increase the debt.
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Yaakov Lappin / Jerusalem Post:
IDF soldier feared kidnapped — Second Lt. Hadar Goldin named as captured officer; terrorists emerged from a tunnel shaft, and a suicide bomber detonated near soldiers prior to the suspected kidnapping. — A Hamas attack on IDF soldiers in southern Gaza, which occurred an hour and a half …
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The Gateway Pundit, Algemeiner.com, Israel Matzav, Elder Of Ziyon and The PJ Tatler
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Yoav Zitun / Ynetnews:
IDF: Hamas used ceasefire to kidnap soldier; ceasefire over
IDF: Hamas used ceasefire to kidnap soldier; ceasefire over
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Business Insider, CBS DC, Israpundit and Weekly Standard
Emily Atkin / ThinkProgress:
California Is Now Experiencing Its Most Severe Drought Ever Recorded — Irrigation water runs along a dried-up ditch between rice farms in Richvale, Calif. — California's drought has reached levels so high and widespread that it's now the most severe drought ever recorded by the federal government …
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Jonathan Topaz / Politico:
Eric Cantor quitting Congress Aug. 18 — Cantor previously said he would serve his full term. Getty
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Washington Monthly and The PJ Tatler
David Nather / Politico:
The secret George W. Bush book project — George W. Bush worked on the book in secret for two years, without a book deal, without dribbling a word out to Bush alums or other Republicans who would have leaked it in a second. As far as the outside world knew, he was just spending all of that time working on his paintings.
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Matthew Continetti / Washington Free Beacon:
Free Gaza — Three. That is the number of times Israel has fought Hamas since 2007, when the terror group seized control of the Gaza Strip. There was Operation Cast Lead in 2008, Operation Pillar of Defense in 2012, and now Operation Protective Edge in 2014.
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