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TMZ.com:
Ray Rice — ELEVATOR KNOCKOUT ... Fiancee Takes Crushing Punch (Video) — ELEVATOR KNOCKOUT — Fiancee Takes Crushing Punch (Video) — EXCLUSIVE — This is what a two game suspension looks like — Ray Rice delivering a vicious punch to his fiancee's face, knocking her out cold ... and TMZ Sports has the shocking video.
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Brendan James / Talking Points Memo:
Fox Host On Alleged Ray Rice Video: Why Won't Obama Lead? — Fox News host Andrea Tantaros wasted no time during Monday's episode of “Outnumbered” directing anger at President Obama and the Democrats over a video reportedly showing NFL star Ray Rice punching his then-fiancee in an elevator.
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Daily Kos, Mediaite and The Raw Story
Matt Wilstein / Mediaite:
Ben Carson Defends Ray Rice: Don't Start ‘Demonizing This Guy’ — Ray Rice hasn't found many media defenders on Monday after the Baltimore Ravens terminated his contract and and the NFL suspended him indefinitely following the release of surveillance video showing him punching out his then-fiancée Janay Palmer.
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Talking Points Memo and ThinkProgress
CNN:
After video, Ray Rice cut from Ravens — NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell on Monday suspended running back Ray Rice indefinitely after a new video surfaced that shows the player punching his future wife in an elevator in February, NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said on Twitter.
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The Lead with Jake Tapper and Althouse
Ken Belson / New York Times:
Ray Rice Cut by Ravens and Suspended by N.F.L.
Ray Rice Cut by Ravens and Suspended by N.F.L.
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ThinkProgress, Deadspin, Bloomberg View, Outside the Beltway and Talking Points Memo
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Scots, What the Heck? — Next week Scotland will hold a referendum on whether to leave the United Kingdom. And polling suggests that support for independence has surged over the past few months, largely because pro-independence campaigners have managed to reduce the “fear factor” …
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Guardian, Better Together Blog, Washington Monthly, Macleans.ca, Telegraph and National Review
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Boris Johnson / Telegraph:
Scottish independence: Decapitate Britain, and we kill off the greatest political union ever
Scottish independence: Decapitate Britain, and we kill off the greatest political union ever
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Guardian, National Review, Samizdata and Booman Tribune
Hayes Brown / ThinkProgress:
How The New Royal Baby Could Stop Scottish Independence
How The New Royal Baby Could Stop Scottish Independence
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New York Times, BBC and The Dish
John Fund / National Review:
Britain on the Brink of a Breakup
Britain on the Brink of a Breakup
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Shot in the Dark and Guardian
Mark Preston / CNN:
CNN poll finds majority of Americans alarmed by ISIS — Washington (CNN) — Americans are increasingly concerned that ISIS represents a direct terror threat, fearful that ISIS agents are living in the United States, according to a new CNN/ORC International poll. Most now support military action against the terrorist group.
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Politico, The Intercept, RedState, Hullabaloo, Washington Free Beacon and The Lead with Jake Tapper
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Politico:
The threat to American democracy — We are at a pivotal moment in American history. — Building the United States of America has been long, arduous and rife with setbacks. But throughout the years, we have undoubtedly moved toward a more inclusive democracy. We expanded the right to vote.
Sen. Tom Udall / The Hill:
Bipartisan case for a Constitutional amendment on campaign finance
Bipartisan case for a Constitutional amendment on campaign finance
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Washington Post
Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Facing Dem attacks, could new GOP strategy end birth control wars? — BELTWAY CONFIDENTIAL HEALTH CARE 2014 ELECTIONS CAMPAIGNS BOBBY JINDAL CONTRACEPTION THOM TILLIS CORY GARDNER — Remember the 2012 Republican presidential debate in which ABC's George Stephanopoulos, seemingly out of nowhere …
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National Review and Washington Monthly
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Kate Nocera / BuzzFeed:
North Carolina's GOP Senate Candidate Won't Commit To Supporting McConnell
North Carolina's GOP Senate Candidate Won't Commit To Supporting McConnell
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Talking Points Memo
Tarini Parti / Politico:
Tillis dismisses ‘mansplaining’ charges
Tillis dismisses ‘mansplaining’ charges
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The Charlotte Observer, Washington Post, Daily Kos, Talking Points Memo and National Review
Jonathan Topaz / Politico:
Bush gives Clinton grandpa advice — Former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton were complimentary of each other Monday, with the 43rd president even giving his Democratic predecessor some insider advice on the life of a grandfather. — “Get ready also to be like the lowest person …
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Elianayjohnson / National Review:
Udall: Beheaded American Journalists Would Have Wanted Cautious Approach to ISIS — The president has in recent days taken fire from members of his own party for taking a low-key approach to tackling the problem presented by the Islamic State, particularly as the images of two American journalists kidnapped …
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Talking Points Memo, Hot Air, The Daily Caller and The PJ Tatler
Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Dick Cheney to meet with House GOP on midterms — Former Vice President Dick Cheney will appear before House Republicans at a Tuesday meeting to discuss the midterm elections, according to two sources familiar with his plans. — Cheney's appearance comes as Republican leaders launch …
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Talking Points Memo, The Huffington Post and his vorpal sword
Stuart Rothenberg / Rothenblog:
Rothenberg: Senate GOP Gains At Least 7 Seats — While the current Rothenberg Political Report ratings don't show it, I am now expecting a substantial Republican Senate wave in November, with a net gain of at least seven seats. — But I wouldn't be shocked by a larger gain.
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Wall Street Journal, Roll Call and National Review
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Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
Polls Show Path Of Least Resistance To GOP Majority
Polls Show Path Of Least Resistance To GOP Majority
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The Other McCain, The Daily Caller, Daily Kos, Washington Monthly, Fox News, New York Times and Washington Post
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar / TIME:
Bruce Levenson Isn't a Racist, He's a Businessman … From left: Kareem Abdul Jabbar and Dominique Wilkins — Courtesy of Iconomy, LLC
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ESPN, Talking Points Memo, Bloomberg View, Mediaite, Twitchy and Associated Press
Frank Newport / Gallup:
Congress Approval Sits at 14% Two Months Before Elections — Lowest approval in fall before an election since 1974 — PRINCETON, NJ — With less than two months to go before the midterm congressional elections, 14% of Americans approve of how Congress is handling its job.
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Liberaland
David Weigel / Slate:
Gerrymandering and the Big Sort Fallacy — Every so often, Nate Cohn writes something about how the political impact of gerrymandering is overrated, and I write something about how he's wrong. The argument has gotten pointlessly heated in the past, and neither one of us has inched toward …
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Firedoglake, New York Times, Washington Monthly, Bloomberg View, The Dish, American Prospect, Lawyers, Guns & Money and Eschaton
Alice Ollstein / ThinkProgress:
Congressman Says Everyone Should Be Free To Smoke And Fire Gay People — CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA—At a recent town hall in Charlotte's suburbs, North Carolina House Republican Robert Pittenger compared the right to fire LGBT workers to the right to smoke cigarettes on private property.
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The Raw Story
Rick Perlstein / Salon:
Watergate's most lasting sin: Gerald Ford, Richard Nixon, and the pardon that made us all cynics — Ford let Nixon off 40 years ago today. That launched Iran-Contra, “too big to fail” — and proved power trumps law — When you've published a book about Watergate, your phone rings off …
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Bloomberg View and Hullabaloo
David Remnick / New Yorker:
World-Weary — Even the most forgiving judge of Barack Obama, one willing to overlook his preference for chipping onto the sunlit greens of Martha's Vineyard rather than brooding in the fluorescent glare of the Situation Room, must admit that the President has sometimes been a thick-tongued steward of his own foreign policy.
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Washington Post, JustOneMinute, Mediaite and Daily Kos