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James Bamford / Wired:
PLATON — I am staying at the Hotel Metropol, a whimsical sand-colored monument to pre-revolutionary art nouveau. Built during the time of Czar Nicholas II, it later became the Second House of the Soviets after the Bolsheviks took over in 1917. In the restaurant, Lenin would harangue …
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Rush Limbaugh:
Robin Williams and the Pop Culture Media — RUSH: This is Mark in Des Plaines, Illinois. Welcome to the program. Hi. — CALLER: Hi, Rush. You are such a great guy. I have a question for you about the news about Robin Williams — RUSH: Before you get to that.
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PZ Myers / Pharyngula:
Robin Williams brings joy to the hearts of journalists and politicians once again
Robin Williams brings joy to the hearts of journalists and politicians once again
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Caitlin MacNeal / Talking Points Memo:
Rush Limbaugh Links Robin Williams' Death To ‘Leftist Worldview’
Rush Limbaugh Links Robin Williams' Death To ‘Leftist Worldview’
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Russell Brand / Guardian:
Robin Williams divine madness will no longer disrupt the sadness of the world
Robin Williams divine madness will no longer disrupt the sadness of the world
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Joe Romm / ThinkProgress:
Robin Williams In 2002: 'It Is Beyond Global Warming At This Point. It's Cooking!'
Robin Williams In 2002: 'It Is Beyond Global Warming At This Point. It's Cooking!'
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Andrew Kaczynski / BuzzFeed:
Minnesota Republican Party Official Uses Robin Williams' Death To Boost Candidacy
Minnesota Republican Party Official Uses Robin Williams' Death To Boost Candidacy
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Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
It's the Loyalty, Stupid — WASHINGTON — I talked to Robin Williams once, about breasts. — In 1993, when he played a prim British nanny in “Mrs. Doubtfire,” I went to interview him at his Pacific Heights house. — “It's great to be this blue-mouthed old lady hitting on somebody,” …
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Jesse L. Jackson, Sr / USA Today:
Jesse Jackson: There's a ‘Ferguson’ near you — Look around you. The absence of noise isn't the presence of justice. — Michael Brown, an unarmed 18-year-old African American male in suburban Ferguson, Missouri, who had just graduated from high school and planned to start college …
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Tony Stewart / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
UNEASY NIGHT: A police shooting, more tear gas in Ferguson — At about 1 a.m., a St. Louis County Police officer shot and critically wounded a man who police said pointed a handgun at the officer near the intersection of West Florissant and Chambers Road. — The shooting happened near Chambers …
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Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
Some Pictures Say a Lot … We can only infer so much from photographs.
Some Pictures Say a Lot … We can only infer so much from photographs.
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Annie-Rose Strasser / ThinkProgress:
Why There's A No-Fly Zone Over Ferguson, Missouri
Why There's A No-Fly Zone Over Ferguson, Missouri
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Enid Nemy / New York Times:
Lauren Bacall Dies at 89; in a Bygone Hollywood, She Purred Every Word — Lauren Bacall, the actress whose provocative glamour elevated her to stardom in Hollywood's golden age and whose lasting mystique put her on a plateau in American culture that few stars reach, died on Tuesday in New York.
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Politico:
Obama and Clinton: The rivalry returns — A split between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama was inevitable. Now that they've made peace, keeping it will be the challenge. — The Obama and Clinton camps tried to mend their differences Tuesday, but certain dynamics won't be as easy to overcome …
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Ron Fournier / NationalJournal.com:
The Audacity to Be Authentic: Hillary Clinton's Risky Hedge Against Obama
The Audacity to Be Authentic: Hillary Clinton's Risky Hedge Against Obama
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Jennifer Jacobs / Des Moines Register:
A charged-up Rick Perry after his Iowa State Fair speech: 'I'm awesome' — Rick Perry admits he's preparing to possibly run for president, even if Iowans haven't forgotten his forgetfulness. — And at the Iowa State Fair today, the Texas governor couldn't walk 10 feet without someone gunning for his attention.
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Rick Perry's Iowa comeback?
Judy Kurtz / The Hill:
Hollywood tries to save Senate for Dems — Hollywood is pouring money into the midterm elections, with A-listers such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Gwyneth Paltrow, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Barbra Streisand all coughing up blockbuster bucks. — The donations are largely aimed at keeping the Senate in Democratic hands.
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Chris Frates / CNN:
Exclusive: Sen. Mary Landrieu's campaign flight was charged to taxpayers — (CNN) — Sen. Mary Landrieu made headlines last November when she hitched a ride home on Air Force One with President Obama, but chose not to attend his event in New Orleans. Another lesser-known flight Landrieu took …
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Allan J. Lichtman / The Hill:
Who rules America? — A shattering new study by two political science professors has found that ordinary Americans have virtually no impact whatsoever on the making of national policy in our country. The analysts found that rich individuals and business-controlled interest groups largely shape policy outcomes in the United States.
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Olga Khazan / The Atlantic Online:
What Would Happen If Someone Got Ebola in America? — A secondary infection in the U.S. is highly unlikely. But here's how the healthcare system would respond if there was one. — Let's get one thing straight: You are not going to get Ebola. Donald Trump is not going to get Ebola.
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Kevin Drum / Mother Jones:
Childhood Lead Exposure Causes a Lot More Than Just a Rise in Violent Crime — Jessica Wolpaw Reyes has a new paper out that investigates the link between childhood lead exposure—mostly via tailpipe emissions of leaded gasoline—and violent crime. Unsurprisingly, since her previous research …
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Rebecca Riffkin / Gallup:
Government, Economy, Immigration Are Top U.S. Problems — Most Americans list non-economic problems as most important — WASHINGTON, D.C. — Americans say the government, immigration, and the economy in general are the most important problems currently facing the country.
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