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Amash after win: Ellis is 'what's wrong with politics' — GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD/AP) — After Republican U.S. Rep. Justin Amash beat challenger Brian Ellis in the Third Congressional District primary, he said Ellis's campaign was “disgusting” and “despicable.”
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Roll Call, The Daily Caller, National Review and The Lonely Conservative
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Dave Spencer / Fox17:
Rep. Justin Amash says Challenger Brian Ellis ‘owes an apology’ and calls Rep. Pete Hoekstra a ‘disgrace’ — GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. - While wrapping up his victory speech in a win during the primary election, Rep. Justin Amash of Michigan's 3rd District called former Rep. Pete Hoesktra of Holland …
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Elizabeth Wagmeister / Hollywood Life:
Hillary Clinton Launching Presidential Campaign In New York City? — It appears Hillary Clinton has launched her 2016 presidential campaign. HollywoodLife.com can exclusively report that Hillary has leased office space on a high-level floor of a corporate New York City office building …
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Talking Points Memo, msnbc.com, Gothamist, Business Insider, Fox News and BuzzFeed
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Mike Lillis / The Hill:
Democrats throw kitchen sink at Republicans ahead of midterms — Democrats are throwing the kitchen sink at Republicans in a bid to keep the Senate and erode the GOP's House majority in November's elections. — While the Democrats' official campaign strategy focuses wholly on the economy …
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Ezra Klein / Vox:
Why the president becomes more powerful when Congress fails
Why the president becomes more powerful when Congress fails
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RedState and Bloomberg View
Washington Post:
Former Va. governor's trial: McDonnell staffers called Williams the ‘tic tac man’ — Former Virginia governor Robert F. McDonnell and his wife, Maureen, are battling a 14-count public-corruption indictment that alleges they lent the prestige of the governor's office to a Richmond-area businessman in exchange for gifts and loans.
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National Review and The PJ Tatler
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Trip Gabriel / New York Times:
In Virginia Graft Case, Cognac and Golf Trips Aren't Smoking Guns
In Virginia Graft Case, Cognac and Golf Trips Aren't Smoking Guns
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Taylor Marsh
New York Times:
Russian Gang Amasses Over a Billion Internet Passwords — A Russian crime ring has amassed the largest known collection of stolen Internet credentials, including 1.2 billion username and password combinations and more than 500 million email addresses, security researchers say.
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RT, Business Insider, Guardian, The Verge, Voices, Wall Street Journal, kdvr.com, The Hill, Politico and Shakesville
Loveday Morris / Washington Post:
Iraqi Yazidis stranded on isolated mountaintop begin to die of thirst — BAGHDAD — Stranded on a barren mountaintop, thousands of minority Iraqis are faced with a bleak choice: descend and risk slaughter at the hands of the encircled Sunni extremists or sit tight and risk dying of thirst.
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ThinkProgress, BizPac Review, CNN, New Yorker, Agence France-Presse, Al Jazeera English, UNICEF, Lawfare, Hot Air, The Gateway Pundit, Prairie Weather and National Review
Lori Montgomery / Washington Post:
U.S. policymakers gird for rash of corporate expatriations — Washington policymakers are bracing for a wave of corporations to renounce their U.S. citizenship over the next few months, depriving the federal government of billions of dollars in tax revenue and stoking public outrage ahead of the Nov. 4 congressional elections.
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ThinkProgress, Bloomberg, Reuters, Shakesville and American Thinker
James Carville / The Hill:
Are we facing a GOP takeover in 2014? — Democrats, myself included, tend to respect and value expertise, and find that people who have established a record of accuracy and developed a model that's proven to be beneficial over time should be people accorded great deference when they opine …
Radley Balko / Washington Post:
Since marijuana legalization, highway fatalities in Colorado are at near-historic lows — Since Colorado voters legalized pot in 2012, prohibition supporters have warned that recreational marijuana will lead to a scourge of “drugged divers” on the state's roads.
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Hit & Run, National Review and Hullabaloo
Politico:
How Pat Roberts beat Milton Wolf — The Republican establishment's latest triumph over tea party activists in a Senate primary this year — Pat Roberts' narrower-than-expected win over challenger Milton Wolf on Tuesday night — came with a big lift from party headquarters in Washington.
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Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion and Outside the Beltway
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Mark Murray / NBC News:
America's Fed Up: Obama Approval Rating Hits New Low — Yet because this discontent differs - among Democrats, Republicans, and independents - Hart cautions that Americans still aren't likely to be storming the polls on Election Day in November. — “We're unhappy, but we aren't coalescing around an issue,” he said.
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Wall Street Journal, Daily Kos, Questions and Observations, Hot Air, The Hugh Hewitt Show, Scared Monkeys and Pat Dollard
Sam R. Hall / The Clarion-Ledger:
McDaniel staffer drawn into Fielder controversy (UPDATE) — Stephen Fielder, the self-proclaimed pastor from Meridian, says a member of Chris McDaniel's campaign paid him $2,000 to give an interview in which he accused a Thad Cochran campaign staffer of asking him to pay people to vote for the GOP incumbent.
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Talking Points Memo, ThinkProgress, WJTV, Washington Post, Mediaite and WLOX-TV
Gregory Korte / USA Today:
$619 billion missed from federal transparency site — WASHINGTON — A government website intended to make federal spending more transparent was missing at least $619 billion from 302 federal programs, a government audit has found. — And the data that does exist is wildly inaccurate …
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MichelleMalkin.com, NewsBusters, Weekly Standard and RT
Noemie Emery / Washington Examiner:
Intellectual hubris hampers presidential geniuses — It's now two and a half years to the can't-come-too-soon end of President Obama's adventure, but his legacy seems to be settled already; he is the smartest man in all of U.S. history to screw up so many big things. — That he is brilliant is something we already knew.
Tina Moore / NY Daily News:
EXCLUSIVE: EMTs who stopped NYPD cops from beating handcuffed, emotionally disturbed patient turn officers in — Two FDNY EMTs say they had to bodily intervene to stop four cops from hitting a handcuffed patient, documents obtained by the Daily News show. The violence broke out when the patient spit …
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ThinkProgress, Reuters, Washington Times, Gothamist and Balloon Juice
Jonathan Topaz / Politico:
Paul dismisses ‘Kamikaze interview’ — Sen. Rand Paul is pushing back against allegations that he ducked a discussion with DREAMers, saying he left a table in Iowa to do a media interview and that he had no time for a “Kamikaze interview” that was documented in a widely distributed video.
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Daily Kos, Talking Points Memo and Washington Post
Jimmy Carter / Foreign Policy:
How to Fix It — Ending this war in Gaza begins with recognizing Hamas as a legitimate political actor. — GOOGLE +
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Daily Signal, RedState, Algemeiner.com, Washington Post, Political Insider blog and The Dish
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Herb Keinon / Jerusalem Post:
Analysis: The diplomatic war begins
Analysis: The diplomatic war begins
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Israpundit and Power Line
Megan McArdle / Bloomberg View:
Is New York the Next Detroit? — The New York Times has a lengthy and dismaying article on the problems with New York City's pensions: … The core problem is that returns have not tracked with the city's optimistic projections. In 2012, the city finally lowered its projected return …