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Jennifer Epstein / Politico:
W.H. defends post-Foley golf game — The White House on Friday defended President Barack Obama's decision to head to the golf course earlier this week just moments after condemning the killing of American journalist James Foley. — While principal deputy press secretary Eric Schultz declined …
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Justin Sink / The Hill:
White House: Foley's killing was ‘absolutely’ a terrorist attack — The killing of American journalist James Foley was “absolutely” a terrorist attack, the White House said Friday. — Deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes, briefing reporters from Martha's Vineyard …
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Joseph Miller / The Daily Caller:
Pentagon Official: White House Foley Leak Endangers Future Operations, American Hostages — Joseph Miller is the pen name for a ranking Department of Defense official with a background in U.S. special operations and combat experience in Iraq and Afghanistan. He has worked in strategic planning.
Adam Taylor / Washington Post:
The logic of not paying ransoms
The logic of not paying ransoms
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Rheana Murray / ABC News:
James Foley's Siblings Say US Could Have Done More to Save Him
James Foley's Siblings Say US Could Have Done More to Save Him
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Eli Lake / The Daily Beast:
Obama vs. ISIS: This Time It's Personal
Obama vs. ISIS: This Time It's Personal
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Zeke J Miller / TIME:
Harry Reid's Joke to Asians: You're Not Smarter Than Everyone Else — “One problem that I've had today is keeping my Wongs straight” — Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid drew laughter from an Asian audience Thursday with a pair of Asian-themed jokes. — “I don't think you're smarter …
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Laura Myers / Las Vegas Review-Journal:
Asian chamber spurns Reid, endorses Hutchison
Asian chamber spurns Reid, endorses Hutchison
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Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
Harry Reid just told Asian Americans they're not ‘smarter than anybody else.’ He does stuff like this a lot.
Harry Reid just told Asian Americans they're not ‘smarter than anybody else.’ He does stuff like this a lot.
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Burgess Everett / Politico:
Harry Reid apologizes to Asians over ‘Wong’ comment
Darlene Superville / Associated Press:
President Barack Obama is trying to rally support for a taxpayer-subsidized bank that he says creates jobs. — In his weekly radio and Internet address, Obama urges business owners to lobby Congress to renew the U.S. Export-Import Bank. — The bank provides loans, loan guarantees …
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Washington Post:
Washington Post editorials will no longer use ‘Redskins’ for the local NFL team — THIS PAGE has for many years urged the local football team to change its name. The term “Redskins,” we wrote in 1992, “is really pretty offensive.” The team owner then, Jack Kent Cooke, disagreed, and the owner now, Daniel M. Snyder, disagrees, too.
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Annys Shin / Washington Post:
Washington Post editorial board stops using the word ‘Redskins’
Washington Post editorial board stops using the word ‘Redskins’
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Irin Carmon / msnbc.com:
White House issues new fix for contraceptive coverage — The Obama administration has issued a new set of rules to provide contraceptive access to women whose employers object to their insurance plans covering birth control, which is required under the Affordable Care Act.
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Sahil Kapur / Talking Points Memo:
Obama Admin Offers Hobby Lobby Workaround On Birth Control
Obama Admin Offers Hobby Lobby Workaround On Birth Control
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Dylan Scott / Talking Points Memo:
Cubs Cut Workers' Hours To Avoid O-Care Mandate, Then Disaster Struck — Earlier this week, the Chicago Cubs grounds crew experienced a disaster. As rain poured onto Wrigley Field, they were unable to cover the playing surface with a tarp in time. They were booed. The game was called.
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Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
Cubs cut grounds crew's hours to avoid paying health benefits — sources
Cubs cut grounds crew's hours to avoid paying health benefits — sources
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Noah Rothman / Hot Air:
Sanitizing terror: Has the press distorted Islamic radical's crusade against gay men? — Ali Muhammad Brown was already a suspect in the murder of three Seattle men when he shot 19-year-old Brendan Tevlin eight times at a West Orange traffic light in his home state of New Jersey in June.
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New York Times:
U.S. Finds ‘Backoff’ Hacker Tool Is Widespread — More than 1,000 American businesses have been affected by the cyberattack that hit the in-store cash register systems at Target, Supervalu and most recently UPS Stores, the Department of Homeland Security said in an advisory released on Friday.
Seth Richardson / The Daily Caller:
St. Louis Area Cop Thinks Protesters Should Be ‘Put Down Like Rabid Dogs’ — A police officer just 15 miles away from the ongoing protests in Ferguson, Mo. allegedly said he thinks the protesters should have been “put down like rabid dogs.” — Officer Matthew Pappert is a police officer with the Glendale Police Department.
Peter Schroeder / The Hill:
The rise of ‘Obama Inc.’ — The presidency of Barack Obama has catapulted a network of former advisers into lucrative positions. — Members of the president's brain trust have steadily moved outside the administration in recent years, capitalizing on their association with the Obama brand …
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Binyamin Appelbaum / New York Times:
A Theory on Long-Term Economic Trends and a Sudden Crash — Employment losses during the Great Recession may have had more to do with factors like the rise of Walmart than with the recession itself, two economists say in a new academic paper. — The paper, presented Friday morning …
Robert P. Jones / The Atlantic Online:
Self-Segregation: Why It's So Hard for Whites to Understand Ferguson — The shooting of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown by a white police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, and the anger poured out in response by Ferguson's mostly black population, has snapped the issue of race into national focus.
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