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Police: Teen Was ‘Primary Suspect’ In Robbery At Time Of Shooting — Michael Brown, the African-American teen who was shot by Ferguson, Mo., police Saturday, was the primary suspect for an alleged robbery at the time of the shooting, according to reporters on the ground piecing through a police report released Friday.
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Lawmaker drafting bill to demilitarize local police — A Democratic congressman from Georgia is drafting legislation to limit a Pentagon program that provides surplus military equipment to local law enforcement. — Rep. Hank Johnson is pushing the legislation amid the situation in Ferguson …
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The Day Ferguson Cops Were Caught in a Bloody Lie — The officers got the wrong man, but charged him anyway—with getting his blood on their uniforms. How the Ferguson PD ran the town where Michael Brown was gunned down. — Police in Ferguson, Missouri, once charged a man with destruction …
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Talking Points Memo and Lawyers, Guns & Money


Congress under pressure from left and right to ‘demilitarize’ police — Groups on the left and right are uniting behind calls to end what they say is the rise of a “militarized” police force in the United States. — They say the controversial police tactics seen this week in Ferguson …
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RedState, Washington Post, Politico and Instapundit

Police chief rips Obama remarks
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Opportunism knocks in Missouri — Add Rand Paul's name to the list of opportunists seeking to exploit for political purposes the tragic shooting of young Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. The race-hustlers populate the list, of course. So does President Obama, who sees a topic …
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Video: Steve King says blacks in Ferguson should “straighten up and fly right” — U.S. Rep. Steve King said the African-American community in Ferguson, Mo., should “settle down” and “straighten up and fly right,” and suggested a tattoo parlor was not damaged in rioting because of blacks …
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Ferguson's lack of diversity goes way beyond its cops
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BillMoyers.com, NewsBusters, Bloomberg, The Daily Banter and New York Times

Ferguson Faith Leaders Take To The Streets, March With Protestors
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CBS New York, The Huffington Post and Religion News Service


Candidate Can't Explain His Position On Women's Health, Forgets What Birth Control Is — Rep. Mike Coffman,, left, and Democratic challenger Andrew Romanoff smile at the start of a their first debate — At a political debate on Thursday night, a GOP candidate for the U.S. House …
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Shakesville, Denver Post and The Spot

The Forever Slump — It's hard to believe, but almost six years have passed since the fall of Lehman Brothers ushered in the worst economic crisis since the 1930s. Many people, myself included, would like to move on to other subjects. But we can't, because the crisis is by no means over.
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The Clintons break bread and build ties with Julian Castro, stoking talk of a 2016 ticket — As she expands her political network in advance of an expected presidential run, Hillary Rodham Clinton and her husband have been cultivating an important ally who some believe could become her vice presidential running mate.
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Talking Points Memo, Fox News and American Spectator


Claire McCaskill's sexual assault bill passes — Sen. Claire McCaskill's legislation to force changes in the military's sexual assault policies passed the Senate on Monday without dissent, capping her latest bid to get the Pentagon to clean up its ranks. — The 97- vote on the Missouri …
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White House rejects media's demand for openness, reporters slap ‘bunch of spin’ — WASHINGTON SECRETS BARACK OBAMA MEDIA JOSH EARNEST WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENTS ASSOC WHITE HOUSE PRESS CORPS — The White House blew off a demand for openness and transparency from 40 prominent media groups …
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Scared Monkeys


The Islamic State's potential weakness — The Obama administration's Iraq policy seems premised on the idea that the terrorist Islamic State is so toxic that it will be self-limiting and ultimately self-defeating. But that's not the view of senior U.S. intelligence officials.
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VodkaPundit and The Daily Caller

Zell Miller endorses Michelle Nunn for Senate, but Nathan Deal for governor — Former governor and U.S. senator Zell Miller on Thursday endorsed Democrat Michelle Nunn in the U.S. Senate race, citing her bipartisan approach as an antidote for Washington gridlock.
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Talking Points Memo and Washington Monthly


Close — President Barack Obama really wanted to take a vacation. But then the world intervened. — The president's plan to snag two weeks off in Martha's Vineyard has been an utter failure, marking his worst attempt at relaxation since the Detroit underwear bomber consumed his 2009 Christmas holiday in Hawaii.
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The Daily Caller and RedState


Amash responds: Why my opponent's smears were ‘disgusting’ — U.S. Rep. Justin Amash said Brian Ellis ran a “disgusting despicable smear campaign” during Amash's victory speech in downtown Grand Rapids Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2014. (Cory Morse | MLive.com) — Editor's note: The following …
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Talking Points Memo, Politico and Mediaite


Ferguson, Missouri, Police to Release Name of Officer in Fatal Shooting — Police in Ferguson, Missouri, plan to release the name today of the officer who shot and killed an unarmed teen — a shooting that sparked days of clashes in the streets of the St. Louis suburb.
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USA Today, UPROXX, The Gateway Pundit and ABC News
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